There are 7 repositories under declarative-language topic.
Kaitai Struct: declarative language to generate binary data parsers in C++ / C# / Go / Java / JavaScript / Lua / Nim / Perl / PHP / Python / Ruby
NixOS Guide. Learn all about the immutable Nix Operating System and the declarative Nix Expression Language.
Logtalk - declarative object-oriented logic programming language
Interactive details-on-demand data visualizations at scale
Infrastructure as Natural Language
re<urse is a declarative language for generating musical patterns
Embeddable Prolog dialect implemented in pure Python. Stores its knowlegdebase using SQLAlchemy for scalability.
:tada: A curated list of awesome Ring resources
Declarative Gradle is a project targeting better isolation of concern and expressing any build in a clear and understandable way
Component base, general purpose, declarative language.
Specification and recommendations for the Key Value Access Language (KVAL)
Centrallix Application Platform
Prolog taxi scheduler application using Dijkstra's algorithm
A declarative language that transpiles to HTML5 and CoffeeScript. Purpose made to work with Google's Polymer 0.x.
A relative pitch/rhythm based programming language built on Racket and Alda.
This Specialization provides a hands-on introduction to functional programming using the widespread programming language, Scala. It begins from the basic building blocks of the functional paradigm, first showing how to use these blocks to solve small problems, before building up to combining these concepts to architect larger functional programs. You'll see how the functional paradigm facilitates parallel and distributed programming, and through a series of hands on examples and programming assignments, you'll learn how to analyze data sets small to large; from parallel programming on multicore architectures, to distributed programming on a cluster using Apache Spark. A final capstone project will allow you to apply the skills you learned by building a large data-intensive application using real-world data.
A declarative programming language for Textadventure-Games (also known as Interactive Fiction), inspired by the deductive language Datalog, which in itself is a syntactic subset of Prolog.