Goo (programming language)
Paradigm | multi-paradigm: functional, object-oriented |
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Designed by | Jonathan Bachrach |
First appeared | 2003 |
Stable release | 0.153 |
Preview release | 0.155 |
Typing discipline | strong, dynamic |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | http://people.csail.mit.edu/jrb/goo |
Influenced by | |
Scheme, Dylan |
GOO is a lexically scoped, dynamic, type-based, object-oriented programming language. It is designed to be simple, productive, powerful, extensible, dynamic, efficient and real-time. It heavily leverages features from many earlier languages. In particular, it attempts to be a simpler, more dynamic, Lisp-syntaxed Dylan and an object-oriented Scheme. GOO's main goal is to offer the best of both scripting and delivery languages while at the same time incorporating an extreme back-to-basics philosophy.
It does not appear to be actively maintained; the last release available from the website was made in November 2003.
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