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Che_Bu_Rashka2016-01-25 18:45:23
Programming languages
Che_Bu_Rashka, 2016-01-25 18:45:23

What other compiled programming languages ​​exist?

What other compiled programming languages ​​are there besides C {++} and Delphi? So that without any JVM and other VMs, and preferably free implementations like GCC, so that they are as concise as Python and powerful as Java ... I know these two, and another young one.

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abcyu, 2016-01-25
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Go,
Rust,
Haskell

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Roman Mirilaczvili, 2016-01-25
@2ord

If concise (more concise than Python) and powerful, then the Oberon family of languages: Oberon-2, Component Pascal (formerly Oberon/F), Oberon-07, Active Oberon.
I'll note right away that this family stands apart because of the special attitude to what is considered "the minimum necessary and, at the same time, an effective set of tools for development."
You can find out about all of them on Wikipedia, and about some of them on Habré.

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Che_Bu_Rashka, 2016-01-26
@Che_Bu_Rashka

Oberon is a scientific experiment, it may be successful, but in practice it is not applied. Where can I find bibles, support, in general, "did not take off", it seems to me.
Go - it turns out to be compiled, for some reason I considered it to be scripted. I don’t like it yet, I wanted to, but some article with criticism poisoned my brain. But yes, it has a rich library/s, multithreading is "the best". But, IMHO, he is still some gouging language.
Haskell - oh, I thought it was for virtual machines. Okay, but at the expense of conciseness, it confuses me)) It's just too specific and complicated.
Rust - yes, yes, it's a good language, thanks for reminding me. But my soul somehow lies to its "competitor"
NIM
And, by the way, Oberon lit up here:

What have been the major influences in the language's design?
The language borrows heavily from (in order of impact): Modula 3, Delphi, Ada, C++, Python, Lisp, Oberon.
Here is an article to compare.
In total, I made a couple of discoveries for myself (Go, Haskell), but remained "on my own": NIM forever! )). Although Go--. lures

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lem_prod, 2016-02-17
@lem_prod

I myself am now interested in the same question, about GO I concluded that “simplicity was brought to primitivism”, I came across such a brainchild as D, I don’t know what to say about it yet, it’s definitely not common in SND, but it is gaining momentum abroad very quickly dlang.ru/Why-D-is-Better

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