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Ursalang, or Ursa for short, is a "friendly, stable, general-purpose programming language" according to its [https://ursalang.github.io/ web page]. At present, it is quite new, and not yet stable, but according to its [https://github.com/ursalang/ursa#readme README], "The intention is that once it reaches version 1, the language will not change or evolve further."
Ursalang, or Ursa for short, is a "friendly, stable, general-purpose programming language" according to its [https://ursalang.github.io/ web site]. At present, it is quite new, and not yet stable, but according to its [https://github.com/ursalang/ursa#readme README], "The intention is that once it reaches version 1, the language will not change or evolve further."


Ursa is functional (the syntax consists only of expressions), and imperative (using constructs familiar from mainstream languages) with a familiar syntax similar to JavaScript.
Ursa is functional (the syntax consists only of expressions), and imperative (using constructs familiar from mainstream languages) with a familiar syntax similar to JavaScript.

Latest revision as of 18:59, 24 September 2023

Language
Ursalang
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
Official website
Execution method: Interpreted
Garbage collected: Yes
See Also:


Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using Ursalang.

Ursalang, or Ursa for short, is a "friendly, stable, general-purpose programming language" according to its web site. At present, it is quite new, and not yet stable, but according to its README, "The intention is that once it reaches version 1, the language will not change or evolve further."

Ursa is functional (the syntax consists only of expressions), and imperative (using constructs familiar from mainstream languages) with a familiar syntax similar to JavaScript.

Pages in category "Ursalang"

The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.