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Jako (programming language) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jako (programming language) The Jako programming language for the Parrot virtual machine was initially created by Gregor N. Purdy as a "user-friendly mini-language,"〔Simon Cozens, perl6-internals mailing list post, 2001-10-05. ("Parrot 0.0.2 is released" )〕 and became the first Parrot-targeted language implementation to have subroutines.〔Gregor Purdy, perl6-internals mailing list post, 2001-10-19. ("Jako gets real subroutines" )〕 It is similar to Java or C++, but makes several large deviations, in some ways making it closer to Perl. Jako can be compiled into Parrot's assembly language, PASM, and then run on the Parrot virtual machine. Hello world in Jako is:
use sys; sys::print("Hello, world!\n");
==Languages with similar names==
"Jakk" (sometimes called "Jako"), is a programming language created by Gary Niger. It is similar to Scheme, but makes several large deviations, in some ways making it closer to Ruby. Jakk can be compiled with GHC and with emacs. Hello world in Jakk is:
~!OUTPUT> .:HELLO WORLD:. .;NEWLINE;. AND .|.DIE;;
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