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a-Linux has a 532 byte http server.
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BashForth is a portable, no install atrocity.
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bitlash fixes one of my complaints about the Arduino, by providing an interactive shell.
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Bluebottle is the very modern OS built on Oberon-2.
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Chaos Linux is a 6Mb distro for clusters.
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Dreams is a message-passing Forth.
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GTK-server can easily give any little program a GUI.
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Hedgehog Lisp "Never underestimate the power of a small tactical Lisp interpreter."
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IOCCC x-lisp is a tiny lisp interpreter, which stores all it's data structures as strings.
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IoL4 merges the IO language and L4 microkernel. Very buggy.
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Language Zoo contains several different styles of languages written in OCaml.
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Lua is a common application scripting language.
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MinForth provides windows, linux, dos and source versions.
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OCaml Mindstorm runs on the second generation brick, the NXT.
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pbForth for RCX is a nifty interactive Forth for the Lego Mindstorms.
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pbLua offers a complete toolchain and is actively developed.
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Pico Lisp is a very complete lisp system, with many libraries.
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picoOS supplies a small real time operating system for several platforms.
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smlisp almost made the cut, but the Modula3 library kills its size.
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TFLC is a very small and experimental Haskell engine.
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tinypy is missing all of my favorite features.
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uBASIC is the only Basic listed here, and only then because it was written by the brilliant guy behind uIP.
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XS for RCX is a Lisp shell for Lego Mindstorms.
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