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Apricotpermalink

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Apricot is a programming language inspired by Clojure and Lisp that runs on the Rubinius VM. Apricot code is compiled to Rubinius bytecode which allows it to call Ruby functions directly (and vice versa).

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Capuchinpermalink

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Capuchin is a JavaScript implementation for the Rubinius VM.

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ez-schemepermalink

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This is a simple educational scheme interpreter that runs on ruby 1.9.* or rubinius. Source code is easy to read and understand.

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Fancypermalink

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Fancy is a self-hosted general-purpose programming language inspired by Smalltalk, Ruby, Io and Erlang that runs on the Rubinius VM. It has first-class integration support with Ruby and any Ruby libraries supported by Rubinius, including most C-extensions. Fancy is a dynamic, pure object-oriented, class-based programming language with built-in support for futures and actors.

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Fubypermalink

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Fuby is a hybrid functional/object-oriented programming language with the same syntax as Ruby, although pretty different semantics in many aspects.

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Huiapermalink

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Huia is a whitespace-aware dynamic language with a simple object model based around traditional inheritance and closures.

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Lupinpermalink

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Lupin is an implementation of Lua for the Rubinius VM.

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Noscriptpermalink

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Noscript is an object-oriented, prototype-based language inspired by JavaScript, CoffeeScript, Self, IO, and our beloved Ruby.

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Pegaruspermalink

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Pegarus is, broadly, an implementation of LPEG on Rubinius. LPEG implements a Parsing Expression Grammar using a parsing machine rather than the Packrat algorithm.

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Poisonpermalink

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Poison is an interpretation of Potion on the Rubinius language platform.

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Rasppermalink

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Rasp is an implementation of VBScript running on the Rubinius VM. It is "untested, undocumented, and ill-advised".

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Symepermalink

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Syme is an implementation of Newspeak on the Rubinius VM. Newspeak is a programming language in the Smalltalk/Self tradition.

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Typhonpermalink

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Typhon is twisted Python, a Python implementation for the Rubinius VM, "just for fun".

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