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'''Gosu''' is JVM-based an imperative statically-typed object-oriented programming language that is designed to be expressive, easy-to-read, and reasonably fast. It started in 2002 in company called [http://guidewire.com/ Guidewire] as a internal language and was released in 2010 to the opensource world.
'''Gosu''' is [[runs on vm::JVM]]-based an imperative statically-typed object-oriented programming language that is designed to be expressive, easy-to-read, and reasonably fast. It started in 2002 in company called [http://guidewire.com/ Guidewire] as a internal language and was released in 2010 to the opensource world.


* [http://lazygosu.org/ LazyGosu.org - nice community tutorial]
* [http://lazygosu.org/ LazyGosu.org - nice community tutorial]

Revision as of 21:16, 8 October 2011

Language
Gosu
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
Official website
Type checking: Static
See Also:


Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using Gosu.

Gosu is JVM-based an imperative statically-typed object-oriented programming language that is designed to be expressive, easy-to-read, and reasonably fast. It started in 2002 in company called Guidewire as a internal language and was released in 2010 to the opensource world.

Subcategories

This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.