Gosu (programming language)
Gosu is a statically typed general-purpose programming language that runs on the Java Virtual Machine. Its influences include Java, C#, and ECMAScript. Development of Gosu began in 2002 internally for Guidewire Software, and the language saw its first community release in 2010 under the Apache 2 license.
Developer | Guidewire and open source contributors |
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Stable release | |
Typing discipline | static |
Platform | Execute on the Java Virtual Machine, statically and dynamically compiles to bytecode |
OS | any supporting JVM |
License | Apache License 2.0 |
Filename extensions | .gs, .gsp, .gst, .gsx |
Website | gosu-lang |
Influenced by | |
Java, C# | |
Influenced | |
Kotlin |
Gosu can serve as a scripting language, having free-form Program types (.gsp files) for scripting as well as statically verified Template files (.gst files). Gosu can optionally execute these and all other types directly from source without precompilation, which also distinguishes it from other static languages.
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