Neutron (programming language)
| Paradigm | Multi-paradigm: functional, imperative, object-oriented, reflective |
|---|---|
| Designed by | Dejan Lukić |
| Developer | deyyanDEV |
| First appeared | 2018[1] |
| Stable release | Neutron Proxima 0.0.4 / 8 April 2019
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| Filename extensions | .ntr, .nproj, .nlib, .nscr |
| File formats | Windows |
| Website | www |
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Neutron is a high-level programming language. It's designed for Arduino, Raspberry Pi-like boards. Neutron is created by Dejan Lukić in September of 2018. It's based on Java, C# and Python. That allows Neutron to do everything from those languages in Neutron. It's currently only available on Windows. Neutron is partially open-source. There is a Neutron market™ where other developers can design their own packages which can be used in different applications.
Beginning
Neutron was formed in 2018. Currently, it's the newest programming language. Its compiler is one of the greatest available. It can compile Neutron into 3 different programming languages. Simplified, you write code in Java, then the compiler writes it in Neutron.
Compiling
It's based on JVM, more precisely, on an edit of JVM. It uses complex algorithms to allow compiling with multiple languages. The current compiler is Neutron Proxima.
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