It supports classes, interface, enums and the features one expects to find in an object-oriented programming language. Classes, interfaces and enums can be parameterized with types: providing support for simple generic programming.
Although the language is object-oriented, a user’s program need not define classes.
It supports procedural, functional and operator styles of progamming.
It has a 21st century style syntax style, unlike the 1970/1980’s syntax style of OmniMark, for example.
Beyond OmniMark | Sam Wilmott |
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