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Revision as of 04:00, 26 January 2009
Ioke 0 was the first release of the Ioke programming language, which happened on December 23, 2008.
Here's the original announcement:
Ioke 0 released --------------- Ioke is a dynamic language targeted at the Java Virtual Machine. 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/guide.html Ioke 0 is the first release of Ioke, and as such is not production ready. I would appreciate if people tried it out and reported bugs, thoughts and ideas. Features: - Strong, dynamic typing - Prototype based object orientation - Homoiconic language - Simple syntax - Powerful macro facilities - Condition system - Developed using TDD - Documentation system that combines documentation with specs - Wedded to the JVM Ola Bini - ola.bini@gmail.com