Ferite is a small robust scripting language providing a straightforward application integration, the ability for the API to be extended very easily. The design goals of Ferite are to make a clean, cross-platform language which is easy to embed and easy to extend and provides support for existing and upcoming standards. The main influences for Ferite are: Java for objects, C and PHP for functions, Scheme for closures, Ruby for block calling, and C++ for namespaces.
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- Ferite is a small robust scripting language providing a straightforward application integration, the ability for the API to be extended very easily. The design goals of Ferite are to make a clean, cross-platform language which is easy to embed and easy to extend and provides support for existing and upcoming standards. The main influences for Ferite are: Java for objects, C and PHP for functions, Scheme for closures, Ruby for block calling, and C++ for namespaces. Ferite also features a sane loose typing mechanism and a small set of Application programming interfaces (APIs). Overall Ferite should be considered a curly-brace language.
- ferite est un langage de programmation orienté objet inspiré de divers autres langages de programmation. Le langage ferite est "propre" et connaît les influences suivantes: Les objets du Java/C++, Les fonctions du C/php, Les fermetures de scheme, Les appels de block de ruby, Les espaces de nommage de C++, Le langage ferite a été créé en 2000 par Chris Ross. Comme le notent les développeurs, il a son propre « mécanisme de typage sain mais lâche, typage polymorphique et un bel ensemble d'API. » ferite vise à fournir une plateforme pour la construction et le déploiement rapides de programmes propres et faciles à maintenir. ferite atteint la version 1.0 dans le deuxième trimestre de 2005. Il est exploitable sous licence de style BSD.
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- Ferite is a small robust scripting language providing a straightforward application integration, the ability for the API to be extended very easily. The design goals of Ferite are to make a clean, cross-platform language which is easy to embed and easy to extend and provides support for existing and upcoming standards. The main influences for Ferite are: Java for objects, C and PHP for functions, Scheme for closures, Ruby for block calling, and C++ for namespaces.
- ferite est un langage de programmation orienté objet inspiré de divers autres langages de programmation. Le langage ferite est "propre" et connaît les influences suivantes: Les objets du Java/C++, Les fonctions du C/php, Les fermetures de scheme, Les appels de block de ruby, Les espaces de nommage de C++, Le langage ferite a été créé en 2000 par Chris Ross. Comme le notent les développeurs, il a son propre « mécanisme de typage sain mais lâche, typage polymorphique et un bel ensemble d'API.
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