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'''Aikido''' is an interpreted language that can be used for rapid scripting, prototyping and general programming tasks.
 
It was developed at [[Sun Microsystems|Sun Microsystems Laboratories]] by David Allison and released as open source in September 2003, with the most recent release dated June 2007. It is a dynamically typed, object oriented language with built-in multithreading.
 
In some respects it is similar in functionality to [[Python]], [[Perl]], [[JavaScript]] and [[Java]]. Syntactically it is very similar to [[C++]] and Java.
 
Aikido is available for Linux, Mac OS X and Solaris. The interpreter can be obtained from http://sourceforge.net/projects/aikido. Documentation (in PDF) is at http://downloads.sourceforge.net/aikido/aikido_prm.pdf
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