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  1. grammars-v4

    Grammars written for ANTLR v4; expectation that the grammars are free of actions.

    https://github.com/antlr/grammars-v4/blob/master/hypertalk/H...

    TodoMVC or HyperTalk? False dilemma.

  2. SaaSHub

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  3. scratch-www

    Standalone web client for Scratch

  4. p5.js

    p5.js is a client-side JS platform that empowers artists, designers, students, and anyone to learn to code and express themselves creatively on the web. It is based on the core principles of Processing. http://twitter.com/p5xjs —

    If you're looking for digital interactives that are easy, you might like p5.js. https://p5js.org/

    Flash went away faster than a replacement emerged. When Flash went away, it was very clear to me that if HTML5 at that time was the future and it's immediate replacement, we were screwed.

    If you're looking for something that could build next, Flutter seems to be carrying on the promise of one codebase to run on everything similar to Flash.

    The other techs that I'm bullish on and are still developing are WebAssembly, and to some degree Rust.

  5. haxe

    Haxe - The Cross-Platform Toolkit

    "Flash went away faster than a replacement emerged."

    Not really how it looks to me: https://haxe.org/

  6. OpenXtalk-IDE-DontPanicEdition

    OpenXTalk DON'T PANIC! Edition cross-platform integrated development environment (IDE) with a foundation built on xTalk Scripting Languages. This repo contains the OXT IDE that is built with and runs on of an XTalk Engine.

    For those who may be wondering what became of the erstwhile Free & Open Source Live Code Community Edition (LCCE), check out OpenXTalk:

    https://openxtalk.org/

    and Forum:

    https://www.openxtalk.org/forum/

    and Downloads:

    https://openxtalk.org/OXTDownloads.html

    Some of the download links are for RCs of the OpenXTalk DON'T PANIC! Edition (DPE) IDE , which is a fork of LCCE

    GitHub of OXT DPE:

    https://github.com/OpenXTalk-org/OpenXtalk-IDE-DontPanicEdit...

    Other download links are to another fork, OpenXTalk Lite Edition (OXT Lite), which seems to have recently been rebranded to "tIDE."

    tIDE Homepage:

    https://www.tsites.co.uk/sites/other/other.php

  7. For those who may be wondering what became of the erstwhile Free & Open Source Live Code Community Edition (LCCE), check out OpenXTalk:

    https://openxtalk.org/

    and Forum:

    https://www.openxtalk.org/forum/

    and Downloads:

    https://openxtalk.org/OXTDownloads.html

    Some of the download links are for RCs of the OpenXTalk DON'T PANIC! Edition (DPE) IDE , which is a fork of LCCE

    GitHub of OXT DPE:

    https://github.com/OpenXTalk-org/OpenXtalk-IDE-DontPanicEdit...

    Other download links are to another fork, OpenXTalk Lite Edition (OXT Lite), which seems to have recently been rebranded to "tIDE."

    tIDE Homepage:

    https://www.tsites.co.uk/sites/other/other.php

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