A neovim plugin to run lines/blocs of code (independently of the rest of the file), supporting multiples languages
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A neovim plugin to run lines/blocs of code (independently of the rest of the file), supporting multiples languages
Ethereal Language Reference Implementation (archived). Currently working on Scribe.
A lightweight embeddable scripting language
Electra is an esolang where you code like an electrician.
๐ง A delicious programming language
Miscellaneous esoteric programming languages.
Pip: an imperative code-golf language
An interpreted programming language
Spreadsheet management application on Halogen
Snap Programming Language
The Stove programming language
The initial (legacy) compiler for the Gera programming language.
The Walnut programming language
A Lisp-based golfing language with a half-byte codepage
This is a simple but powerful programming language. This is my first programming language with an interpreter built in C++. ATTENTION, language is under development and is not stable! If you want to contribute to this project and improve it, please contact me and add your changes via GitHub
๐ PeachLangโข is a simple interpreted language done with Ruby using Racc (the Ruby version of Yacc/Bison). The language has been made thanks to MACournoyer's book http://01script.com/comment-creer-son-langage-de-programmation/
A compiled and interpreted language written in Rust with support for multiple languages
๐ฟ ๐ ๐ JoraLang is my new Interpreter language working with a C++ Interpreter. It also offers a easy Terminal interface. Jora Language Interpreter is a simpler and lighter version with a totally different language syntax than my first GoYa programming language https://github.com/pH-7/GoYa ๐
Making a programming language using python!
C-Like (syntax) Scripting Language made in C++
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