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## Disclaimer about the project's state
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## Disclaimer about the project's state
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The project is still in its very early days: lots of stuff is not implemented, a work in progress or
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The project is still in its very early days: lots of stuff is not implemented, a work in progress or
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otherwise outright broken. Feel free to report bugs! Also, yes: peon is yet another programming language
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otherwise outright broken. Feel free to report bugs!
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inspired by Bob's book, but it is also **very** different from Lox, which is an object-oriented, dynamically typed
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and very high level programming language. Peon is a statically-typed, functional language which aims to
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Also, yes: peon is yet another programming language inspired by Bob's book, but it is also **very**
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allow low-level interfacing with C and Nim code while being a breeze to use. Also, peon will feature
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different from Lox, which is an object-oriented, dynamically typed and very high level programming language.
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[structured concurrency](https://vorpus.org/blog/notes-on-structured-concurrency-or-go-statement-considered-harmful/)
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with coroutines (think Futures/Fibers but without callback hell). Since, unlike Lox, peon isn't a toy language, there's
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Peon is a statically-typed, functional language which aims to allow low-level interfacing with C and Nim code while
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obviously plans to implement creature comforts like an import system, exception handling package manager, etc.
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being a breeze to use. Also, peon will feature [structured concurrency](https://vorpus.org/blog/notes-on-structured-concurrency-or-go-statement-considered-harmful/) with coroutines (think Futures/Fibers but without
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callback hell). Since, unlike Lox, peon isn't a toy language, there's obviously plans to implement creature comforts
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like an import system, exception handling package manager, etc.
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