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|Portable dynamic scripting language with consistent design and modern syntax
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|Be simple, readable, and concise
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|Pragmatic language for modern multi-platform applications with compilers for JVM, JS and Native code
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|Expressiveness, generality
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|<!-- Design goals -->designed to make programming easier; to foster high quality programs by making writing them as simple and enjoyable as possible; designing each part of the language for people to use is more important than providing easy implementation; principle of least astonishment.
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|Expressiveness, Readability
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|[http://www.tcl.tk/about/history.html Extend, Embed and Integrate]
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|Creating compilers or translators (particularly, from a programming language to assembly)
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