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    Dodo is a programming language. Dodo is object oriented. Dodo is concurrent. Dodo is developed for people interested in programming languages. Dodo is not developed for general programming at this stage. Long live dodo.
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    Extended C gives Object-Oriented features such as self-referential structure pointers via macros to C, resulting in an object-oriented style. Currently tested in gcc, we hope to stabilize it for other compilers as well, including Borland & Visual Studio.
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    JUndo is a declarative object-oriented programming language with functional, and intensional programming characteristics. Applications include multi-level undo and sophisticated error recovery. See http://verdantium.blogspot.com/
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    Runtime library for the JUndo language. See http://verdantium.blogspot.com/
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    Longenis is a simple, powerful object-oriented scripting language incoporating elements of Python, Tcl, Java, and Lua. It is designed to be light, clean, elegant, and cross-platform.
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    Tepal was originally going to become an uber OO language, but during my tinkering I feel that it would be more appropriate for Tepal to become more of a meta language, allowing you to describe common development tasks in a simplified and common way.
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    nap-script

    A multi purpose scripting language

    The nap scripting language is an object oriented scripting language which brings together the best features of various scripting languages found on different platforms. The nap-script is a C like programming and scripting language with the following characteristics: - compiles into bytecode - it runs in a virtual machine - can be executed standalone or embedded in C/C++ code - has a well defined assembly language - can do runtime compilation - has a syntax very similar to C without pointers ... and it is still under development :) Check out the mercurial repository to get a glimps on the code.
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