LiveScript (programming language)
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For the primary web scripting language initially known as LiveScript, see JavaScript.
LiveScript is a functional programming language that transpiles to JavaScript. It was created by Jeremy Ashkenas—the creator of CoffeeScript—along with Satoshi Muramaki, George Zahariev, and many others.[2] (The name may be an homage to the beta name of JavaScript; for a few months in 1995, it was called LiveScript before the official release.[3])
Quick Facts Paradigm, Designed by ...
Paradigm | multi-paradigm, functional, object-oriented |
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Designed by | Jeremy Ashkenas, Satoshi Murakami, George Zahariev |
Developer | Jeremy Ashkenas, Satoshi Murakami, George Zahariev |
First appeared | 2011; 13 years ago (2011) |
Stable release | |
Typing discipline | dynamic, weak |
OS | Cross-platform |
License | MIT |
Filename extensions | .ls |
Website | livescript |
Influenced by | |
JavaScript, Haskell, CoffeeScript, F# |
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