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AML

  • Version: Stable 2.0
  • Byte Size:  4.0 KB (4,096 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: March 8th, 2000
  • Home Page: http://www.cris.com/~adhawan/
  • Description: AML is an implementation of a basic register machine coded in C++. It provides all of the rudimentary features of any machine language like basic i/o and arithmetic but provides a very easy syntax and its own portable binary compression scheme for storing files. The main intent of the language is to provide the user with the ability to program simple tasks like formulas without spending much time thinking of how to go about writing the code.
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ANICI

  • Version: Stable 2.0.3
  • Byte Size:  497.3 KB (509,213 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: June 6, 1998
  • Home Page: http://www.zeta.org.au/~atrn/ici/distfiles/contrib/anici.html
  • Description: ANICI is a modified version of the ICI language that provides a number of features that make ICI more suitable for larger programs, more easily adapted to different roles and makes certain kinds of distributed programming possible. ANICI consists of a patch to the standard ICI distribution, and apart from its additions, does not remove features or functionality from ICI in any way. Existing ICI programs should continue to work with ANICI (although they may not fail in the same way due to ANICI's extensions).
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BOIL

  • Version: Development 1.0 Beta 7
  • Byte Size:  113.9 KB (116,588 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: July 12, 1999
  • Home Page: http://www.netestate.de/boil/
  • Description: BOIL (Brunnis Own Interpreter Language) is a C-like language that was developed by netEstate under Linux for special purposes. We are releasing it free of charges under the GPL because it has some special features that you will miss in other similar languages.
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CGI++

  • Version: Stable 0.7
  • Byte Size:  86.7 KB (88,823 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: June 20, 1999
  • Home Page: http://www.sashanet.com/internet/download.html
  • Description: CGI++ is a macro pre-processor for C++ that will expand its macros embedded into C++ code to generate compilable C++ source. The macros facilitate CGI input parsing, HTML generation, work with HTTP cookies and database access. The only database currently supported is MySQL.
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CliqIT

  • Version: Stable 1.3
  • Byte Size:  2.6 MB (2,749,784 bytes)
  • License: Shareware
  • Revision Date: November 25, 1998
  • Cost: $25.00
  • Evaluation Period: 30 Days
  • Home Page: http://www.quad.com/linux.htm
  • Description: An easy to use application development language and application-integration tool for character terminal environments. Any resident program on the system including databases, third party applications and operating system commands, regardless of the source language, can be invoked.
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CMeister

  • Version: Stable 1.0
  • Byte Size:  929.6 KB (951,865 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: April, 1999
  • Home Page: http://www.cmeister.com/English/default.htm
  • Description: CMeisterTM is a platform and compiler independent IDE(Integrated Development Environment) for developing C language applications. It supports basic IDE features such as source editing, compiling, application building, multi-level debugging and version controlling. In addition, it provides advanced features such as WorkPlace/Project management, CPU profiling, and source coverage analysis. For embedded systems application developers, it supports multi-targeted and cross-platform application development.
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Csound

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Emerald

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Euphoria

  • Version: Development 2.2 Beta
  • Byte Size:  479.3 KB (490,810 bytes)
  • License: Shareware
  • Revision Date: October 28, 1999
  • Home Page: http://members.aol.com/FilesEu/
  • Description: Euphoria is a simple, flexible, and easy-to-learn programming language. It lets you quickly and easily develop programs for Linux,DOS and Windows. Euphoria was first released in 1993. Since then Rapid Deployment Software has been steadily improving it with the help of a growing number of enthusiastic users. Although Euphoria provides subscript checking, uninitialized variable checking and numerous other run-time checks, it is extremely fast. People have used it to develop high-speed 32-bit DOS games, as well as 32-bit Windows programs
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FreeMarker

  • Version: Stable 1.5
  • Byte Size:  124.4 KB (127,352 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: October 25, 1999
  • Home Page: http://freemarker.org/
  • Description: FreeMarker allows Java servlets to keep graphic design separate from application logic by encapsulating HTML in templates. Templates generate HTML dynamically, using data provided by the servlet. The template language is powerful and intuitive, the compiler is fast, and the output approaches the speed of static HTML pages.
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Ftwalk

  • Version: Stable 1.5.2
  • Byte Size:  727.6 KB (745,019 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: July 6, 1999
  • Home Page: http://www.ocston.org/~thull/ftwalk/
  • Description: Ftwalk is a high level script programming language, very similar to awk, but greatly extended to include a richer type system, object-oriented features, 300+ built-in functions, extensibility through dynamic libraries, etc., which makes it roughly comparable to languages like Perl. It does file tree searches, and was originally used to implement selective redundant copy backup stores. It can be run interactively as a calculator.
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Gwydion Dylan

  • Version: Stable 2.3.2 a
  • Byte Size:  2.3 MB (2,368,574 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: June 9th, 1999
  • Home Page: http://www.gwydiondylan.org/
  • Description: Gwydion Dylan is a portable, optimizing Dylan compiler. It was originally written by the Gwydion Group at CMU and is now maintained by volunteers. Dylan is a dynamic, object-oriented language with four design goals: high performance, rapid prototyping, ease of use and seamless support for using libraries written in C.
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IDEntify

  • Version: Stable 0.4.2-170499-3  /  Development 0.4.9-170699
  • Byte Size:  200.0 KB  /  349.4 KB
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: June 18, 1999
  • Home Page: http://www.pietrobo.com/projects/IDEntify/
  • Description: IDEntify aims to be an Integrated Development Environment for C/C++/Java/Fortran/Eiffel. It is based on GTK, but it should be quite portable to other toolkits. It should have an high degree of configurability and extensibility, thanks to its modularity. It is structured as a front-end to various GNU Utilities, but it has a source and class browser too. It can be used in conjunction with external editors (currently it can be used with emacs/xemacs and nedit).
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Intercal

  • Version: Stable 0.20
  • Byte Size:  165.2 KB (169,172 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: September 16, 1999
  • Home Page: ftp://locke.ccil.org/pub/esr
  • Binary: RPM
  • Description: An implementation of the language INTERCAL, legendary for its perversity and horribleness (this version adds COME FROM for extra flavor). Comes with language manual and examples including possibly the entire extant body of INTERCAL code.
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Max

  • Version: Stable 102
  • Byte Size:  575.4 KB (589,180 bytes)
  • License: Demo
  • Revision Date: November 23, 1999
  • Evaluation Period: Unlimited
  • Home Page: http://www.plugsys.com
  • Description: Max for Linux is inspired by such Xbase products as Clipper, FoxPro and dBASE. It allows you to compile and run Xbase code on the Linux platform. In addition to classic character-based applications, Max also supports web systems. Using a separate MaxWeb module on your Linux or NT web server, you can access DBF files and generate HTML.
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Object Euphoria

  • Version: Stable 1.2
  • Byte Size:  58.9 KB (60,310 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: March 19th, 2000
  • Description: Object Euphoria is a collection of routines written in the Euphoria programming language. It is intended to allow programmers to use object-oriented programming in Euphoria, by allowing the definition of classes, and the creation and use of objects based on these classes. Object Euphoria features: JAVA-style OOP with single inheritance and interfaces.
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OpenAPL

  • Version: Stable 0.11
  • Byte Size:  301.2 KB (308,443 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: September 20, 1999
  • Home Page: ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/apl
  • Description: A Programming Language (APL) allows the user to manipulate multi-dimensional arrays through a grammar that uses special character symbols to represent functions and operators. openAPL is a package that provides the special APL font plus some enhancements for APL11 - a very old version of APL. Both the Linux console and X11 can be used to host this font.
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PHP

  • Version: Stable 3.0.12  /  Development 4.0b4p11
  • Byte Size:  1.8 MB  /  1.9 MB
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: August 10, 1999
  • Home Page: http://www.php.net/
  • Description: PHP is a server-side, cross-platform, HTML embedded scripting language
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PiGTK

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Pike

  • Version: Stable 0.6.131
  • Byte Size:  1.5 MB (1,560,257 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: May 27, 1999
  • Home Page: http://pike.idonex.se/
  • Binary: PPC
  • Description: Pike is a dynamic programming language with a syntax similar to C. It is simple to learn, does not require long compilation passes and has powerful built-in data types allowing simple and fast data manipulation.
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Pliant

  • Version: Stable 25
  • Byte Size:  145.9 KB (149,370 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: June 20, 1999
  • Home Page: http://pliant.cams.ehess.fr/
  • Binary: Static 25 / glibc 25
  • Additional Software Required: Pliant default extensive environment (PDEE)
  • Description: Pike is a dynamic programming language with a syntax similar to C. It is simple to learn, does not require long compilation passes and has powerful built-in data types allowing simple and fast data manipulation.
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REBOL/core

  • Version: Stable 2.1.2
  • Byte Size:  149.8 KB (153,415 bytes)
  • License: freeware
  • Revision Date: December 9, 1999
  • Home Page: http://www.rebol.com/
  • Note: Also available 2.1.2 libc5
    2.1.2 PPC
  • Description: REBOL/core is an Internet-native messaging language, now spanning more than 20 platforms, that easily handles Internet protocols such as HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP, CGI, etc. REBOL provides built-in networking support, which means that no additional modules or objects are required. Some common tasks for REBOL include website automation, e-mail processing, XML parsing and generating, and HTML form processing through CGI.
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Ruby

  • Version: Stable 1.4.2
  • Byte Size:  729.7 KB (747,213 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: November 9, 1999
  • Home Page: http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/
  • Description: Ruby is the interpreted scripting language for quick and easy object-oriented programming. It has many features to process text files and to do system management tasks (as in Perl). It is simple, straight-forward, extensible, and portable.
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Savant

  • Version: Stable 1.0
  • Byte Size:  1.5 MB (1,543,603 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: March 24, 1999
  • Home Page: http://www.ececs.uc.edu/~paw/savant/
  • Description: Savant/TyVis/warped is a free parallel/sequential VHDL '93 simulation system. The analyzer is designed to be extensible, so you can plug your own tool into our front end.
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SPS

  • Version: Stable 1.7
  • Byte Size:  460.0 KB (471,040 bytes)
  • License: OpenSource
  • Revision Date: May 27, 1999
  • Home Page: http://www.seeseiten.de/user/netwalker
  • Description: It;s a program to develop and simulate SPS Programs. The SPS Language is very easy to learn and used in many industrial applications such as traffic lights and robotics etc. With a small Hardware at the printer port you can control lightbulbs, motors, etc.
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Tom

  • Version: Stable 1.1
  • Byte Size:  879.2 KB (900,251 bytes)
  • License: GPL
  • Revision Date: October 3, 1999
  • Home Page: http://gerbil.org/tom/
  • Description: TOM is a compiled, object-oriented, programming language that advocates unplanned reuse of code. To this effect, in TOM a class is defined by its main definition plus any extensions; an extension can add methods, variables and superclasses to a class, while the class' source is not needed and does not need recompilation, nor is recompilation required for any client code or subclasses. Extensions can even be loaded at run time.
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Universal Embedded SQL Compiler

  • Version: Stable 0.3.0
  • Byte Size:  378.8 KB (387,912 bytes)
  • License: Open Source
  • Revision Date: June 15, 1999
  • Home Page: http://www.vnet.es/~ralcan/uesqlc/
  • Description: Universal Embedded SQL Compiler (UESQLC) is a compiler that provides a common way for accessing heterogeneous databases. UESQLC is based on Structured Query Language (SQL) as a standard for accessing data. This interface provides maximum interoperability, i.e. a single application can access different SQL Database Management Systems (DBMS) through a common set of embedded SQL code (UESQL). This enables a developer to build and distribute a client/server application without targeting a specific DBMS.
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Ver

  • Version: Stable 1.2.63
  • Byte Size:  647.1 KB (662,669 bytes)
  • License: GPL.
  • Revision Date: January 16, 2000
  • Home Page: http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/commercial
  • Description: Structural Verilog compiler for UNIX operating systems. A stand alone simulator (vsim) is included for testing of logic designs. A cycle simulation compiler (cyco) is included which compiles netlists into fast levelized C code. GTKWave, a fully-featured wave viewer is quite functional now and may be used to deprecate anna (requires GTK+-1.2.0 or greater).
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xmlBlaster

  • Version: Stable 0.7.4
  • Byte Size:  3.4 MB (3,604,432 bytes)
  • License: LGPL
  • Revision Date: March 1, 2000
  • Home Page: http://www.xmlBlaster.org/
  • Description: XmlBlaster is MOM (Message oriented Middleware) with a lot of features. It is a publish/subscribe and point-to-point MOM server (message-oriented middleware) which exchanges XML-encoded messages between publishers and subscribers. Communication with the server is based on CORBA (using JacORB) with HTTP and e-mail plugins, and subscribers can use XPath expressions to filter the messages they wish to receive. Perl, C/C++, and Java client demos are in the xmlBlaster testsuite, and Tcl and Python demo clients.
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