Neutron (programming language)
Paradigm | Multi-paradigm: functional, imperative, object-oriented, reflective |
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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 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 partialy open-source. There is an Neutron market™ where other developers can design their own packages which can be used in different applications.
Beggining[edit]
Neutron is formed in 2018. Currently, it's the newest programming language. It's compiler is one of the greatest out there. It can compile Neutron in 3 different programming languages. Simplified, you write code in Java then, compiler writes it in Neutron.
Compiling[edit]
It's based on JVM, more precisely, on edit of JVM. It's uses complex algorithms to allow compiling with multiple languages. Current compiler is Neutron Proxima.
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