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}}11l is a [semi-esoteric] high-level general-purpose programming language, which provides a simple and direct mapping to hardware and aims to follow a zero-overhead principle, like C++. 11l is statically typed, but feels very much like a dynamically typed language (e.g. Python). |
}}11l is a [semi-esoteric] high-level general-purpose programming language, which provides a simple and direct mapping to hardware and aims to follow a zero-overhead principle, like C++. 11l is statically typed, but feels very much like a dynamically typed language (e.g. Python). |
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The design of 11l is aimed to achieve as much conciseness as possible. |
The design of 11l is aimed to achieve as much conciseness as possible. |
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The evident distinction of 11l from all other existing programming languages is its keywords are organized in a tree, not just a list. |
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There are 11 keywords at the root of that tree, and each word can be written as one letter:<br /> |
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A, C, I, E, F, L, N, R, S, T, X. |