tadeuzagallo/verve-lang
A functional language for the working hacker
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Verve is a functional language for the working hacker. It was designed with users that come from other language paradigms in mind (primarily object-oriented). It aims to ease the path into the functional programming world by offering a more familiar take on functional idioms, like you’d find in most modern languages.
Verve has lists, classes, objects, lambdas, interfaces and more, and it tries to give them all a beginner-friendly API, but all the concepts found here have can be expressed in purely functional languages.
To learn more about Verve, check [https://verve-lang.org][website]
[website] !: https://verve-lang.org