
Your question started me on a bit of a search to satisfy my own curiosity. To my surprise there are variants of Python that can run on things as small as 8 bit microcontrollers.(https://code.google.com/archive/p/python-on-a-chip/) I had also forgotten about TCL mostly because I associate it with TK and that is not for embedded applications. On 1/14/19 12:35 AM, William Park via talk wrote:
"embedded" is difficult to define. For example, any consumer electronics (routers, printers, projectors, monitors, etc) has embedded components, usually split into firmware level and interface level. I wouldn't call Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone Black, or Odroid an "embedded". My idea of "embedded" is somewhere between those and Arduino. :-)
It so happens that I'm looking for interpretor suitable for embedded applications. I read up on "Lua". Maybe there are other options?
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