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| {{Infobox programming language
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| | name = GScript
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| | released = {{Start date|2002}}
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| | developer = [[Guidewire Software]]
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| | influenced by = [[ECMAScript]]
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| | influenced = [[Gosu (programming language)|Gosu]]
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| | license = [[Proprietary software|proprietary]]
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| '''GScript''' was a [[Proprietary software|proprietary programming language]] which has been renamed '''[[Gosu (programming language)|Gosu]]''' and released as [[Open source software|open source]]. All the APIs, packages names, and filenames are affected. Any use of the word GScript becomes Gosu. Any use of the lowercase word gscript becomes gosu. Gosu is a community available programming language developed by [[Guidewire Software]] for use in its products.<ref>http://www.guidewire.com</ref><ref>http://www.gosu-lang.org</ref> It can best be described as a [[Java (programming language)|Java]] variant that attempts to make useful improvements while retaining the fundamental utility and compatibility with Java.
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| [[Category:Java programming language family]]
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