Noop
This article is about Noop, the programming language. For the mathematical model of object-oriented programming, see NOOP (Mathematical Model of OOP). For the processor instruction (usually written "NOP"), see NOP.
First appeared | 2009 |
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License | Apache License 2.0 |
Website | https://code.google.com/p/noop |
Noop (/ˈnoʊ.ɒp/, like NOP) was a project from Google aiming to develop a new programming language. Noop attempts to blend the best features of "old" and "new" languages, while syntactically encouraging good programming practice. Noop is initially targeted to run on the Java Virtual Machine.[1]
According to one of the project owners, "It's dead".[2]
Examples
Hello world in Noop
import noop.Application; import noop.Console; class HelloWorld(Console console) implements Application { Int main(List args) { String s = "Hello World!"; console.println(s); return 0; } }