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Langur is an open-source imperative/functional programming language that natively uses decimal floating point, and deals with extremely large and small numbers. Its principles of design are accuracy in calculation and a concise, expressive syntax. The name langur begins with a lowercase letter when it does not start a sentence.
 
Langur code can be run withfrom scriptexecutable files, or withyou itscan use the REPL. The recommended file name extension is .langur.
 
Langur uses a hash mark for single line comments. Therefore, script files may begin with a shebang to tell a Linux shell where to find the interpreter.

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Langur
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.


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

Langur is an open-source programming language that natively uses decimal floating point, and deals with extremely large and small numbers. Its principles of design are accuracy in calculation and a concise, expressive syntax. The name langur begins with a lowercase letter when it does not start a sentence.

Langur code can be run from executable files, or you can use the REPL. The recommended file name extension is .langur.

Langur uses a hash mark for single line comments. Therefore, script files may begin with a shebang to tell a Linux shell where to find the interpreter.

Source code is in UTF-8, with no BOM, using Linux line returns (line feed) only.

website: https://langurlang.org/

Pages in category "Langur"

The following 97 pages are in this category, out of 97 total.