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Agile Software Development
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Programming Languages - Typing Wish Lists
Agile Software Development
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Family Tree (3)
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Smalltalk Cluster
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Ruby, Groovy, Java, Scala Cluster
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Groovy
GoXtendSwift
Objective-C
Scala
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Paul Grahams Wish List for a Programming Language http://www.paulgraham.com/diff.html
1.Conditionals
2.A function type
3.Recursion
4.Dynamic typing
5.Garbage collection
6.Programs composed of expressions
7.A symbol type
8.A notation for code using symbols and trees
9.The whole language there all the time
Lisp programming Language has all of these features (since mid 1960’s)
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Java?
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1.Conditionals
2.A function type (Java 8 only)
3.Recursion
4.Dynamic typing
5.Garbage collection
6.Programs composed of expressions
7.A symbol type
8.A notation for code using symbols and trees
9.The whole language there all the time
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Groovy/Ruby/Python/Scala/Xtend (from Neal Ford)
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1.Conditionals
2.A function type
3.Recursion
4.Dynamic typing (+ Type Inference)
5.Garbage collection
6.Programs composed of expressions
7.A symbol type
8.A notation for code using symbols and trees
9.The whole language there all the time
+ Metaprogramming
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Groovy/Ruby/Python/Scala (from Neal Ford)
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1.Conditionals
2.A function type
3.Recursion
4.Dynamic typing (+Type Inference)
5.Garbage collection
6.Programs composed of expressions
7.A symbol type
8.A notation for code using symbols and trees
9.The whole language there all the time
+ Metaprogramming
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Typing
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http://blogs.agilefaqs.com/2011/07/11/dynamic-typing-is-not-weak-typing/
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Another Approach to Types?
• Type Inference : the compiler draws conclusions about the types of variables based on how programmers use those variables.
• Yields programs that have some of the conciseness of Dynamically Typed Languages
• But - decision made at compile time, not at run time
• More information for static analysis - refactoring tools, complexity analysis. bug checking etc...
• Haskell, Scala, Swift, Xtend
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object InferenceTest1 extends Application { val x = 1 + 2 * 3 // the type of x is Int val y = x.toString() // the type of y is String def succ(x: Int) = x + 1 // method succ returns Int values}
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‘Pragmatic’ Languages
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•Python
• Java
•Swift•C
•Ruby
•C#
•Go
•C++•Objective-C
•Scala
•PHP• Javascript
•Groovy•Smalltalk
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Typing Spectrum
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•Python
• Java
•Swift•C
•Ruby
•C#
•Go
•C++•Objective-C
•Scala
•PHP• Javascript
•Groovy
Strong WeakStatic
Dynamic•Smalltalk
Inferred
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Java Example (from Jim Weirich)
• Java algorithm to filter a list of strings
• Only printing those shorter than 3 (in this test case).
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import java.util.ArrayList;import java.util.List;
class Erase{ public static void main(String[] args) { List<String> names = new ArrayList<String>(); names.add("Ted"); names.add("Fred"); names.add("Jed"); names.add("Ned"); System.out.println(names); Erase e = new Erase(); List<String> short_names = e.filterLongerThan(names, 3); System.out.println(short_names.size()); for (String s : short_names) { System.out.println(s); } }
public List<String> filterLongerThan(List<String> strings, int length) { List<String> result = new ArrayList<String>(); for (String s : strings) { if (s.length() < length + 1) { result.add(s); } } return result; }}
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Groovy 1
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• Also a valid Groovy program...
import java.util.ArrayList;import java.util.List;
class Erase{ public static void main(String[] args) { List<String> names = new ArrayList<String>(); names.add("Ted"); names.add("Fred"); names.add("Jed"); names.add("Ned"); System.out.println(names); Erase e = new Erase(); List<String> short_names = e.filterLongerThan(names, 3); System.out.println(short_names.size()); for (String s : short_names) { System.out.println(s); } }
public List<String> filterLongerThan(List<String> strings, int length) { List<String> result = new ArrayList<String>(); for (String s : strings) { if (s.length() < length + 1) { result.add(s); } } return result; }}
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Groovy 1
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• Do we need generics?
• What about semicolons...
• Should standard libraries be imported?
import java.util.ArrayList;import java.util.List;
class Erase{ public static void main(String[] args) { List<String> names = new ArrayList<String>(); names.add("Ted"); names.add("Fred"); names.add("Jed"); names.add("Ned"); System.out.println(names); Erase e = new Erase(); List<String> short_names = e.filterLongerThan(names, 3); System.out.println(short_names.size()); for (String s : short_names) { System.out.println(s); } }
public List<String> filterLongerThan(List<String> strings, int length) { List<String> result = new ArrayList<String>(); for (String s : strings) { if (s.length() < length + 1) { result.add(s); } } return result; }}
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Groovy 2
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class Erase{ public static void main(String[] args) { List names = new ArrayList() names.add("Ted") names.add("Fred") names.add("Jed") names.add("Ned") System.out.println(names) Erase e = new Erase() List short_names = e.filterLongerThan(names, 3) System.out.println(short_names.size()) for (String s : short_names) { System.out.println(s) } }
public List filterLongerThan(Liststrings, length) { List result = new ArrayList(); for (String s : strings) { if (s.length() < length + 1) { result.add(s) } } return result }}
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Groovy 2
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class Erase{ public static void main(String[] args) { List names = new ArrayList() names.add("Ted") names.add("Fred") names.add("Jed") names.add("Ned") System.out.println(names) Erase e = new Erase() List short_names = e.filterLongerThan(names, 3) System.out.println(short_names.size()) for (String s : short_names) { System.out.println(s) } }
public List filterLongerThan(Liststrings, length) { List result = new ArrayList(); for (String s : strings) { if (s.length() < length + 1) { result.add(s) } } return result }}
• Do we need the static types?
• Must we always have a main method and class definition?
• Consistency (size or length)?
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Groovy 3
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def filterLongerThan(strings, length){ List result = new ArrayList(); for (String s : strings) { if (s.length() < length + 1) { result.add(s) } } return result}
List names = new ArrayList()names.add("Ted")names.add("Fred")names.add("Jed")names.add("Ned")System.out.println(names)List short_names = filterLongerThan(names, 3)System.out.println(short_names.size())for (String s : short_names){ System.out.println(s)}
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Groovy 3
• Should we have a special notation for lists?
• And special facilities for list processing?
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def filterLongerThan(strings, length){ List result = new ArrayList(); for (String s : strings) { if (s.length() < length + 1) { result.add(s) } } return result}
List names = new ArrayList()names.add("Ted")names.add("Fred")names.add("Jed")names.add("Ned")System.out.println(names)List short_names = filterLongerThan(names, 3)System.out.println(short_names.size())for (String s : short_names){ System.out.println(s)}
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Groovy 4
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def filterLongerThan(strings, length){ return strings.findAll {it.size() <= length}}
names = ["Ted", "Fred", "Jed", "Ned"]System.out.println(names)List short_names = filterLongerThan(names, 3)System.out.println(short_names.size())short_names.each {System.out.println(it)}
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Groovy 4
• Method needed any longer?
• Is there an easier way to use common methods (e.g. println)?
• Are brackets always needed?
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def filterLongerThan(strings, length){ return strings.findAll {it.size() <= length}}
names = ["Ted", "Fred", "Jed", "Ned"]System.out.println(names)List short_names = filterLongerThan(names, 3)System.out.println(short_names.size())short_names.each {System.out.println(it)}
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Groovy 5
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names = ["Ted", "Fred", "Jed", "Ned"]println namesshort_names = names.findAll{it.size() <= 3}println short_names.size()short_names.each {println it}
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Java vs Groovy?
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import java.util.ArrayList;import java.util.List;
class Erase{ public static void main(String[] args) { List<String> names = new ArrayList<String>(); names.add("Ted"); names.add("Fred"); names.add("Jed"); names.add("Ned"); System.out.println(names); Erase e = new Erase(); List<String> short_names = e.filterLongerThan(names, 3); System.out.println(short_names.size()); for (String s : short_names) { System.out.println(s); } }
public List<String> filterLongerThan(List<String> strings, int length) { List<String> result = new ArrayList<String>(); for (String s : strings) { if (s.length() < length + 1) { result.add(s); } } return result; }}
names = ["Ted", "Fred", "Jed", "Ned"]println namesshort_names = names.findAll{it.size() <= 3}println short_names.size()short_names.each {println it}
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Java Example -> XTend
• Unlike Groovy - this is NOT an XTend Program
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import java.util.ArrayList;import java.util.List;
class Erase{ public static void main(String[] args) { List<String> names = new ArrayList<String>(); names.add("Ted"); names.add("Fred"); names.add("Jed"); names.add("Ned"); System.out.println(names); Erase e = new Erase(); List<String> short_names = e.filterLongerThan(names, 3); System.out.println(short_names.size()); for (String s : short_names) { System.out.println(s); } }
public List<String> filterLongerThan(List<String> strings, int length) { List<String> result = new ArrayList<String>(); for (String s : strings) { if (s.length() < length + 1) { result.add(s); } } return result; }}
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def & var
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import java.util.ArrayList;import java.util.List;
class Erase{ def static void main(String[] args) { var List<String> names = new ArrayList<String>(); names.add("Ted"); names.add("Fred"); names.add("Jed"); names.add("Ned"); System.out.println(names); var Erase e = new Erase(); var List<String> short_names = e.filterLongerThan(names, 3); System.out.println(short_names.size()); for (String s : short_names) { System.out.println(s); } }
def List<String> filterLongerThan(List<String> strings, int length) { var List<String> result = new ArrayList<String>(); for (String s : strings) { if (s.length() < length + 1) { result.add(s); } } return result; }}
Are semicolons necessary?
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No semicolons
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import java.util.ArrayList;import java.util.List;
class Erase{ def static void main(String[] args) { var List<String> names = new ArrayList<String>() names.add("Ted") names.add("Fred") names.add("Jed") names.add("Ned") System.out.println(names) var Erase e = new Erase() var List<String> short_names = e.filterLongerThan(names, 3) System.out.println(short_names.size()) for (String s : short_names) { System.out.println(s) } }
def List<String> filterLongerThan(List<String> strings, int length) { var List<String> result = new ArrayList<String>() for (String s : strings) { if (s.length() < length + 1) { result.add(s) } } return result }}
Can some types be inferred?
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Type inference
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import java.util.ArrayList;import java.util.List;
class Erase{ def static void main(String[] args) { var names = new ArrayList<String>() names.add("Ted") names.add("Fred") names.add("Jed") names.add("Ned") System.out.println(names) var e = new Erase() var short_names = e.filterLongerThan(names, 3) System.out.println(short_names.size()) for (s : short_names) { System.out.println(s) } }
def filterLongerThan(List<String> strings, int length) { var result = new ArrayList<String>() for (s : strings) { if (s.length() < length + 1) { result.add(s) } } return result }}
What about Collection Literals?
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Collection Literals
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import java.util.ArrayList;import java.util.List;
class Erase{ def static void main(String[] args) { var names = #["Ted", "Fred", "Jed", "Ned"] System.out.println(names) var e = new Erase() var short_names = e.filterLongerThan(names, 3) System.out.println(short_names.size()) for (s : short_names) { System.out.println(s) } }
def filterLongerThan(List<String> strings, int length) { var result = new ArrayList<String>() for (s : strings) { if (s.length() < length + 1) { result.add(s) } } return result }}
Can Lambas simplify code?
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Lambdas
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import java.util.ArrayList;import java.util.List;
class Erase{ def static void main(String[] args) { var names = #["Ted", "Fred", "Jed", "Ned"] System.out.println(names) var e = new Erase() var short_names = e.filterLongerThan(names, 3) System.out.println(short_names.size()) short_names.forEach[System.out.println(it)] }
def filterLongerThan(List<String> strings, int length) { val result = new ArrayList<String>() strings.forEach[ if (it.length() < length + 1) { result.add(it) }] result }}
What are List Comprehensions?
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Filters/List Comprehensions
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import java.util.List;
class Erase{ def static void main(String[] args) { var names = #["Ted", "Fred", "Jed", "Ned"] System.out.println(names) var e = new Erase() var short_names = e.filterLongerThan(names, 3)
System.out.println(short_names.size()) short_names.forEach[System.out.println(it)] }
def filterLongerThan(List<String> strings, int length) { val list = strings.filter[it.length() <= 3] list }}
Do we need the class Erase at all?
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Final Version
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class Erase{ def static void main(String[] args) { var names = #["Ted", "Fred", "Jed", "Ned"] println(names) var short_names = names.filter[it.length() <= 3] println(short_names.size()) short_names.forEach[println(it)] }}
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Java
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import java.util.ArrayList;import java.util.List;
class Erase{ public static void main(String[] args) { List<String> names = new ArrayList<String>(); names.add("Ted"); names.add("Fred"); names.add("Jed"); names.add("Ned"); System.out.println(names); Erase e = new Erase(); List<String> short_names = e.filterLongerThan(names, 3); System.out.println(short_names.size()); for (String s : short_names) { System.out.println(s); } }
public List<String> filterLongerThan(List<String> strings, int length) { List<String> result = new ArrayList<String>(); for (String s : strings) { if (s.length() < length + 1) { result.add(s); } } return result; }}
class Erase{ def static void main(String[] args) { var names = #["Ted", "Fred", "Jed", "Ned"] println(names) var short_names = names.filter[it.length() <= 3] println(short_names.size()) short_names.forEach[println(it)] }}
names = ["Ted", "Fred", "Jed", "Ned"]println namesshort_names = names.findAll{it.size() <= 3}println short_names.size()short_names.each {println it}
java
groovy
xtend
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Java Example (again)
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import java.util.ArrayList;import java.util.List;
class Erase{ public static void main(String[] args) { List<String> names = new ArrayList<String>(); names.add("Ted"); names.add("Fred"); names.add("Jed"); names.add("Ned"); System.out.println(names); Erase e = new Erase(); List<String> short_names = e.filterLongerThan(names, 3); System.out.println(short_names.size()); for (String s : short_names) { System.out.println(s); } }
public List<String> filterLongerThan(List<String> strings, int length) { List<String> result = new ArrayList<String>(); for (String s : strings) { if (s.length() < length + 1) { result.add(s); } } return result; }}
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Swift
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import Foundation
class Erase { func main() { var names:String[] = String[]() names.append ("ted") names.append ("fred") names.append ("jed") names.append ("ned") println(names) var short_names:String[] = filterLongerThan(names, length:3) for name:String in short_names { println (name) } } func filterLongerThan (strings : String[], length : Int) -> String[] { var result:String[] = String[]() for s:String in strings { if countElements(s) < length + 1 { result.append(s) } } return result } }
var erase:Erase = Erase() erase.main()
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Swift
• Type Inference
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import Foundation
class Erase { func main() { var names = String[]() names.append ("ted") names.append ("fred") names.append ("jed") names.append ("ned") println(names) var short_names = filterLongerThan(names, length:3) for name in short_names { println (name) } } func filterLongerThan (strings : String[], length : Int) -> String[] { var result = String[]() for s in strings { if countElements(s) < length + 1 { result.append(s) } } return result } }
var erase = Erase() erase.main()
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Swift
• Literals
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import Foundation
class Erase { func main() { var names = ["ted", "fred", "jed", "ned"] var short_names = filterLongerThan(names, length:3) for name in short_names { println (name) } } func filterLongerThan (strings : String[], length : Int) -> String[] { var result = String[]() for s in strings { if countElements(s) < length + 1 { result.append(s) } } return result } }
var erase = Erase() erase.main()
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Swift
• Closures
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import Foundation
class Erase { func main() { var names = ["ted", "fred", "jed", "ned"] var short_names = names.filter { countElements($0) < 4 } for name in short_names { println (name) } } }
var erase = Erase() erase.main()
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Swift
• Final version
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import Foundation
var names = ["ted", "fred", "jed", "ned"] println(names) var short_names = names.filter { countElements($0) < 4 } println(short_names)
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var names = ["ted", "fred", "jed", "ned"] println(names) var short_names = names.filter { countElements($0) < 4 } println(short_names)
var names = #["Ted", "Fred", "Jed", "Ned"]println(names)var short_names = names.filter[it.length() <= 3]short_names.forEach[println(it)]
names = ["Ted", "Fred", "Jed", "Ned"]println namesshort_names = names.findAll{it.size() <= 3}short_names.each {println it}
import java.util.ArrayList;import java.util.List;
class Erase{ public static void main(String[] args) { List<String> names = new ArrayList<String>(); names.add("Ted"); names.add("Fred"); names.add("Jed"); names.add("Ned"); System.out.println(names); Erase e = new Erase(); List<String> short_names = e.filterLongerThan(names, 3); System.out.println(short_names.size()); for (String s : short_names) { System.out.println(s); } }
public List<String> filterLongerThan(List<String> strings, int length) { List<String> result = new ArrayList<String>(); for (String s : strings) { if (s.length() < length + 1) { result.add(s); } } return result; }}
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Another ‘Shopping List’
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Object-literal syntax for arrays and hashesArray slicing and other intelligent collection operatorsPerl 5 compatible regular expression literalsDestructuring bind (e.g. x, y = returnTwoValues())Function literals and first-class, non-broken closuresStandard OOP with classes, instances, interfaces, polymorphism, etc.Visibility quantifiers (public/private/protected)Iterators and generatorsList comprehensionsNamespaces and packagesCross-platform GUIOperator overloadingKeyword and rest parametersFirst-class parser and AST supportType expressions and statically checkable semanticsSolid string and collection librariesStrings and streams act like collections
http://steve-yegge.blogspot.com.au/2007/02/next-big-language.html
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Java
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Object-literal syntax for arrays and hashesArray slicing and other intelligent collection operatorsPerl 5 compatible regular expression literalsDestructuring bind (e.g. x, y = returnTwoValues())Function literals and first-class, non-broken closuresStandard OOP with classes, instances, interfaces, polymorphism, etc.
yVisibility quantifiers (public/private/protected) yIterators and generators yList comprehensionsNamespaces and packages yCross-platform GUI yOperator overloadingKeyword and rest parametersFirst-class parser and AST supportType expressions and statically checkable semantics ySolid string and collection libraries yStrings and streams act like collections y
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Google GO
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Object-literal syntax for arrays and hashes yArray slicing and other intelligent collection operators yPerl 5 compatible regular expression literalsDestructuring bind (e.g. x, y = returnTwoValues()) yFunction literals and first-class, non-broken closures yStandard OOP with classes, instances, interfaces, polymorphism, etc.Visibility quantifiers (public/private/protected) yIterators and generatorsList comprehensionsNamespaces and packages yCross-platform GUIOperator overloadingKeyword and rest parameters yFirst-class parser and AST support yType expressions and statically checkable semantics ySolid string and collection libraries yStrings and streams act like collections
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Python
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Object-literal syntax for arrays and hashes yArray slicing and other intelligent collection operators yPerl 5 compatible regular expression literals yDestructuring bind (e.g. x, y = returnTwoValues()) yFunction literals and first-class, non-broken closures yStandard OOP with classes, instances, interfaces, polymorphism, etc.
yVisibility quantifiers (public/private/protected)Iterators and generators y
yList comprehensions yNamespaces and packages yCross-platform GUIOperator overloadingKeyword and rest parameters yFirst-class parser and AST support yType expressions and statically checkable semanticsSolid string and collection libraries yStrings and streams act like collections y
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Xtend
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Object-literal syntax for arrays and hashes yArray slicing and other intelligent collection operators yPerl 5 compatible regular expression literalsDestructuring bind (e.g. x, y = returnTwoValues())Function literals and first-class, non-broken closures yStandard OOP with classes, instances, interfaces, polymorphism, etc.
yVisibility quantifiers (public/private/protected) yIterators and generators yList comprehensions yNamespaces and packages yCross-platform GUI yOperator overloading yKeyword and rest parametersFirst-class parser and AST supportType expressions and statically checkable semantics ySolid string and collection libraries yStrings and streams act like collections y
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