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Nu (programming language)

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Nu
Paradigmstructured, imperative, object-oriented
Designed byTim Burks
DeveloperTim Burks
First appeared2007
Stable release
0.3.1 / 2008-03-24
Typing disciplinedynamic
LicenseApache License, v. 2.0
Website[1]
Influenced by
LISP, Objective-C, Ruby

Nu is an interpreted object-oriented programming language, with a LISP-like syntax, created by Tim Burks like an alternative scripting language to program Mac OS X through its Cocoa API.

There is also a language implementation for Linux, and Apple iPhone.