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{{language programming paradigm|Object-oriented}}{{language programming paradigm|functional}}
 
The '''Objeck Programming Language''' is an [[object-oriented]] computing language with [[functional programming|functional]] features. The language haswas tiesbased withupon [[Cthe sharp|C#]],author's use of [[SchemeJava]] and indirectly [[RubyScheme]]. In thisthe language, all data types, except for higher-order functions, are treated as objects. The language contains all of the basic features of a general-purpose (Turing complete) programming language with an emphasis placed on OOP simplicity. The programming environment consists of a compiler, virtual machine with associated [[Garbage collection|garbage collector]] and [[JIT]] compiler along with a commandfirst-lineclass debugger. The compiler emits binary [[bytecode]]functions that is executed by the runtime system. The runtime system has the ability to translate the bytecode into AMD64 or IA-32 machine code on thesupport flyclosures.
 
The programming environment consists of an optimizing compiler, command-line debugger, and virtual machine with associated [[Garbage collection|garbage collector]] and [[JIT]] compiler. The compiler emits binary [[bytecode]] that is executed by the runtime system. The 64-bit runtime JIT compilers support ARM64 and AMD64 machine code targets for macOS, Linux and Windows.
For more information check out the [http://objeck-lang.sourceforge.net/guide Objeck Programmer's Guide] ([http://sourceforge.net/projects/objeck-lang/files/guide/objeck_lang_r1.4.1_0.pdf/download pdf]). The language can be [http://sourceforge.net/projects/objeck-lang/files/ obtained] from the main project homepage. Also, check out the IRC channel #objeck on freenode.net.
 
Learn more from the [https://www.objeck.org/getting_started.html getting started guide].
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