kew

kew

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Powerful but small object-oriented programming language. Kew has a strong dynamic type system, Kew's modular compilation/interpretation engine supports a combination of: running Kew source code directly as a script with no compilation step, compiling Kew source to machine-independent bytecode that can be distributed safely and run on a Just-In-Time (JIT) virtual machine, and compiling Kew source or bytecode to native code. Powerful built-in collections and control constructs. Kew has built-in security features: armoring, which allows code to safely share internal data with untrusted code; and sandboxing, which allows untrusted code to be run in an environment where all its access to your network and your files is strictly controlled. Kew is fully reflective. Kew has an expressive module system, Kew includes exception handling, and Kew is embeddable and extensible.

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