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Sidef is a modern, freedom-oriented programming language with an expressive grammar and a pure object-oriented paradigm with powerful features, embracing a new exciting programming style, taking the best from languages like [[derived from::Ruby]], [[derived from::Go]], [[derived from::Perl 6]] and [[derived from::JavaScript]].
Sidef is a modern, yet experimental, dynamic, object-oriented / functional programming language, focusing on simplicity, readability and elegance, taking the best from languages like [[derived from::Ruby]], [[derived from::Go]], [[derived from::Perl 6]] and [[derived from::Julia]].


The language is mostly used as a research programming language.
The language is mostly used as a research programming language.

Revision as of 22:38, 10 January 2016

Language
Sidef
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
Official website
Execution method: Interpreted
Garbage collected: Yes
Parameter passing methods: By reference, By value
Type strength: Weak
Type compatibility: Duck
Type expression: Implicit
Type checking: Dynamic
Lang tag(s): ruby
See Also:
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Sidef is a modern, yet experimental, dynamic, object-oriented / functional programming language, focusing on simplicity, readability and elegance, taking the best from languages like Ruby, Go, Perl 6 and Julia.

The language is mostly used as a research programming language.

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