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.NET Corepermalink

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.NET Core is a cross-platform, general purpose, modular, managed code software development framework, consisting of the open source Common Language Infrastructure, including both the CoreFX implementation of the Framework Class Library and the Common Language Runtime.

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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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Avianpermalink

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Avian is a lightweight virtual machine and class library designed to provide a useful subset of Java’s features, suitable for building self-contained applications.

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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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Iopermalink

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Io is a dynamic prototype-based programming language focused on expressiveness through simplicity.

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Iokepermalink

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Ioke is a folding language. It allows you to write highly expressive code that writes code. Ioke allows you to create abstractions at any level, and expressiveness is the ultimate goal of the language.

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Janetpermalink

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Janet is a functional and imperative programming language and bytecode interpreter, that makes a good system scripting language, or a language to embed in other programs. It is a modern lisp, but lists are replaced by other data structures (arrays, tables (hash table), struct (immutable hash table), tuples). The language also supports bridging to native code written in C, meta-programming with macros, and bytecode assembly.

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Lambrapermalink

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Lambra is an experiment to implement a functional, distributed Lisp on the Rubinius Virtual Machine, much à la Erlang.

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Luapermalink

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Lua is a powerful, fast, lightweight, embeddable scripting language.

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Lupinpermalink

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Lupin is an implementation of Lua for the Rubinius VM.

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Monopermalink

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Mono is a software platform designed to allow developers to easily create cross platform applications. It is an open source implementation of Microsoft's .NET Framework based on the ECMA standards for C# and the Common Language Runtime.

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mrubypermalink

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Ruby creator Matsumoto Yukihiro's mruby is the lightweight, embeddable implementation of the Ruby language complying with part of the ISO standard.

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Nekopermalink

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Neko is a high-level dynamically typed programming language that can be used as an embedded scripting language. Its VM has been designed to provide a common runtime for several different languages.

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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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OctaScriptpermalink

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OctaScript is a LuaJIT bytecode-compiled language with support across a wide selection of editors, created for OctaForge scripting but usable as a stand-alone language as well.

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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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PyPypermalink

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PyPy is a fast, compliant alternative implementation of the Python language (2.7.10 and 3.2.5).

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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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Reiapermalink

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Reia (pronounced RAY-uh) is a Ruby-like scripting language for the Erlang virtual machine (BEAM).

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RSchemepermalink

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RScheme is an object-oriented, extended version of the Scheme dialect of Lisp that compiles to C, or to bytecode for virtual machine execution.

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Rubypermalink

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Ruby is a dynamic, open source programming language with a focus on software simplicity and developer productivity. It has an elegant syntax that is natural to read and easy to write.

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Scheme 48permalink

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Scheme 48 is a bytecode interpreted implementation of R5RS designed to be used as a testbed for experiments in implementation techniques and as an expository tool.

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Squirrelpermalink

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Squirrel is a high level imperative, object-oriented programming language, designed to be a light-weight scripting language that fits in the size, memory bandwidth, and real-time requirements of applications like video games.

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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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V8 [1]permalink

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V8 is a JavaScript engine originally released with the Chromium browser, but it has since been widely used as a stand-alone JavaScript implementation.

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VMKitpermalink

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Wrenpermalink

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Wren is like Smalltalk in a Lua-sized package with a dash of Erlang and wrapped up in a familiar, modern syntax.

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