Category:Babel: Difference between revisions
add concatenative paradigm
mNo edit summary |
(add concatenative paradigm) |
||
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown) | |||
Line 1:
{{alertbox|#ffffe0|''Were you looking for the [[Common Lisp]] library? That category has now been [[:Category:Babel (library)|renamed]].''}}
{{language}}
{{language}}Babel is an interpreted language designed by Clayton Bauman. It is an untyped, stack-based, postfix language with support for arrays, lists, matrices and maps (dictionaries). Babel 1.0 will support built-in crypto-based verification of code in order to enable safer remote code execution.▼
{{language programming paradigm|concatenative}}
▲
Babel is implemented in [[C]] and compiles with MinGW32. It is still under development, so please excuse the dust and debris in the
|