AmigaE
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AmigaE, or very often simply E, is a programming language created by Wouter van Oortmerssen on the Amiga. He has since moved on to develop the SHEEP programming language for the new AmigaDE platform and the CryScript language (also known as DOG) used during the development of the popular computer game Far Cry. Although development ended in 1997, AmigaE still has a huge following since it is easy to understand, powerful and fast.
AmigaE is a combination of features from a number of languages, but follows the original C programming language most closely in terms of features and concepts. AmigaE's main benefit is that it compiles and runs very quickly, allowing it to be used in place of a scripting language. It is fast primarily because it is feature-light, and AmigaE has only the basic features suited to writing larger programs. All of these features make it similar to the original implementations of C. However, AmigaE has modified the syntax away from the original C style, to something somewhat more like Pascal.
Additions from other languages include basic support for object oriented programming, allowing the programmer to "connect" a procedure to a record using the OF
operator, which is also overloaded to indicate inheritance.
A "hello world" program in AmigaE looks like:
PROC main() WriteF('Hello, World!') ENDPROC
AmigaE was used to create the core of the popular Amiga graphics software Photogenics.