[ioke-user] Ioke for the CLR released
- From: Ola Bini <ola.bini@gmail.com>
- To: ioke-language@googlegroups.com, dev@ioke.kenai.com, users@ioke.kenai.com
- Subject: [ioke-user] Ioke for the CLR released
- Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 19:55:25 +0530
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Ioke is a language that is designed to be as expressive as possible. It is a dynamic language targeted at several virtual machines. It's been designed from scratch to be a highly flexible general purpose language. It is a prototype-based programming language that is inspired by Io, Smalltalk, Lisp and Ruby.
Homepage: http://ioke.org
Download: http://ioke.org/download.html
Programming guide: http://ioke.org/wiki/index.php/Guide
Wiki: http://ioke.org/wiki
Ioke E ikc is the first release of the ikc Ioke machine. The ikc machine is implemented in C# and F# and run's on Mono and .NET. It includes all the features of Ioke E ikj, except for Java integration. Integration with .NET types will come in another release.
Features:
- Expressiveness first
- Strong, dynamic typing
- Prototype based object orientation
- Homoiconic language
- Simple syntax
- Powerful macro facilities
- Condition system
- Aspects
- Runs on both the JVM and the CLR
- Developed using TDD
- Documentation system that combines documentation with specs
Regards
Ola Bini - ola.bini@gmail.com
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Practical JRuby on Rails (http://apress.com/book/view/9781590598818)
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