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Update (March 2013): C-REPL was a neat hack, but a more principled implementation of the same goal exists in Cling. Many programming languages come with a REPL (read-eval-print loop), which allows you to type in code line by line and see what it does. This is quite useful for prototyping, experimentation, and debugging code. Other programming languages, and especially C, use a "compile-run" model,
JSqueak – Smalltalk interpreter written in Java 21 June, 2008 Dan Ingalls has released JSqueak, a Squeak interpreter written in Java. JSqueak (formerly known as Potato) is less than 5000 lines of code, available under the MIT licence. It runs the Mini2.1 image, which is included for convenience. This image contains a complete Smalltalk development environment, including: Rich text and Text editor
INPUT OUTPUT I wanted to get a feel for just how powerful JavaScript is as a programming language (as opposed to just a scripting language), so I sat down one evening and wrote this. It turns out that it was quite good for this application, since it is so flexible - dynamically sized arrays are used throughout, and associative arrays make the symbol table quite easy. A number of Lisp instructions
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