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{{language programming paradigm|object-oriented}}
Zoomscript is a programming language and the name of its [https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/349785253/ its official IDE] (which also works as a text editor) that runs on top of [[Scratch]], originally released on January 5th, 2020 by [[Scratch]] user [https://scratch.mit.edu/users/-llll- -llll-], and last updated on January 12th, 2020. It is officially described as a simple programming language with a syntax inspired by [[JavaScript]] and [[Bash]], but with powerful features such as, but not limited to, pseudotypes, dynamic packages, syntax and error highlighting.
 
For each example, a version to type and a "compiled" version (the program is not actually compiled, "compiled" programs are essentially just pieces of code modified so they can be imported) to import is provided so anyone can enter the code into the official IDE in any of the two available ways without having to convert between one or the other.
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