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    Numba

    Numba

    NumPy aware dynamic Python compiler using LLVM

    Numba is an open source JIT compiler that translates a subset of Python and NumPy code into fast machine code. Numba translates Python functions to optimized machine code at runtime using the industry-standard LLVM compiler library. Numba-compiled numerical algorithms in Python can approach the speeds of C or FORTRAN. You don't need to replace the Python interpreter, run a separate compilation step, or even have a C/C++ compiler installed.
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    ECMA-55 Minimal BASIC compiler

    BASIC Compiler and Interpreter

    John's Mutant contains several projects. The current project is an ECMA-55 Minimal BASIC compiler for Linux systems using AMD64 compatible CPUs. You can download the MinimalBASIC compiler source in the Files section.
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    MANOOL

    MANOOL

    Programming language with expressive power and a simple implementation

    MANOOL is a practical, homoiconic, dynamic, multiparadigm general-purpose programming language with a functional core. It has high expressive power but is implemented in less than 10K LOC of optimized, idiomatic C++11 for native run-time environments. MANOOL is meant to compare and compete directly with Python, PHP, Ruby, Perl, and Tcl, although incidentally it has some combination of unusual features. Example: {{extern "manool.org.18/std/0.2/all"} in WriteLine[Out; "Hello,...
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    Py-backwards

    Py-backwards

    Python to python compiler that allows you to use Python 3.6 features

    py-backwards is a transpiler that takes modern Python code (with newer syntax) and converts it to older Python versions so you can run it in legacy environments. For example, if you want to use f-strings, type annotations, or other Python 3.x niceties but have to deploy on a machine that only has an older interpreter, py-backwards rewrites your code to an equivalent, earlier syntax.
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    DEPRECATED-The deva programming language

    DEPRECATED v1 - v2 is current, hosted on bitbucket

    [The deva language v1 was a learning experiment for creating an interpreted language from the ground-up, with no prior working knowledge on the subject. It makes about every mistake possible... the author went on to create a second version to apply the lessons from v1. v2 is a workable scripting language, but like all such attempts, a third version would include even more lessons (ad infinitum)] Original goal: The 'deva' programming language. A small dynamic, language bearing some...
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    The Markovski project implements an interpreter/compiler for a language named Markovski, used to write Markov algorithms (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markov_algorithm).
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    CPyrol

    an alternative interpreter for the Python programming language

    The aim of the CPyrol project is to create a complete Python interpreter written in C++ with minimal system requirements and a very clean codebase. I am working on this project mainly to gather experience with the current C++ standart (C++ 11) and with compiler development, it is not (yet) intended for practical usage. This project is at an early stage of development. Currently implemented is a Lexer, Parser and Code Generator for compiling Python code into CPython-compatible bytecode.
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    It's a brainfuck interpreter written in Python (In the future will be also a compiler for x86 and have a GUI).
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