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{{language}}Babel is an interpreted language designed by Clayton Bauman. It is an untyped, stack-based, postfix language with support for arrays, lists and hashes (dictionaries). Babel 1.0 will support built-in crypto-based verification of code in order to enable safer remote code execution.
{{language}}Babel is an interpreted language designed by Clayton Bauman. It is an untyped, stack-based, postfix language with support for arrays, lists and hashes (dictionaries). Babel 1.0 will support built-in crypto-based verification of code in order to enable safer remote code execution.


Babel is implemented in [[C]]. It is still under development with a v0.9 release planned for December 2012, so please excuse the dust and debris in the [https://github.com/claytonkb/Babel current implementation].
Babel is implemented in [[C]]. It is still under development with a v0.9 release planned for December 2013, so please excuse the dust and debris in the [https://github.com/claytonkb/Babel current implementation].


Check out the <tt>README</tt> and the <tt>doc/</tt> folder on github for more information.
Check out the <tt>README</tt> and the <tt>doc/</tt> folder on github for more information.

Revision as of 05:26, 10 May 2013

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Language
Babel
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
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Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using Babel.

Babel is an interpreted language designed by Clayton Bauman. It is an untyped, stack-based, postfix language with support for arrays, lists and hashes (dictionaries). Babel 1.0 will support built-in crypto-based verification of code in order to enable safer remote code execution.

Babel is implemented in C. It is still under development with a v0.9 release planned for December 2013, so please excuse the dust and debris in the current implementation.

Check out the README and the doc/ folder on github for more information.