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Langur is an open-source imperative/functional programming language written by Anthony Davis. The name langur begins with a lowercase letter when it does not start a sentence.
Langur is an open-source imperative/functional programming language written by Anthony Davis. The name langur begins with a lowercase letter when it does not start a sentence.


Langur code can be run with script files or with its REPL. Script files may begin with a shebang line to tell a shell where to find the interpreter. The recommended file name extension is .langur.
Langur code can be run with script files or with its 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 only.

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


website: https://langurlang.org/
website: https://langurlang.org/
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Influences include the following languages, and likely many others.
Influences include the following languages, and likely many others.


Perl, C#, Go, C, SQL ... and Thorsten Ball's Monkey language (https://monkeylang.org)
Perl, Go, Python, C#, C, SQL ... and Thorsten Ball's Monkey language (https://monkeylang.org)

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Language
Langur
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
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Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using Langur.

Langur is an open-source imperative/functional programming language written by Anthony Davis. The name langur begins with a lowercase letter when it does not start a sentence.

Langur code can be run with script files or with its 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/

Influences include the following languages, and likely many others.

Perl, Go, Python, C#, C, SQL ... and Thorsten Ball's Monkey language (https://monkeylang.org)

Pages in category "Langur"

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