Developing this language, authors set these goals:
1) To have the most simmilar Ryby syntax
2) To have types output
3) To call C code with the help of writing bayndings
4) To have opportunity of running code and code generation while compiling
5) To compile everything to the native code
Pithiness of Ryby syntax + C speed? As for me it's very good!
First commit in github repozitory was made on the 2nd Semptember in 2012. At the moment it is alfa-version 0.7.1 - syntax and standart library could be changed.
In Crystal as in Go, to daunting multithreading you can use channels.
On the 6th of July developers are going to make a report at Curry On conference in Prague.
1) To have the most simmilar Ryby syntax
2) To have types output
3) To call C code with the help of writing bayndings
4) To have opportunity of running code and code generation while compiling
5) To compile everything to the native code
Pithiness of Ryby syntax + C speed? As for me it's very good!
First commit in github repozitory was made on the 2nd Semptember in 2012. At the moment it is alfa-version 0.7.1 - syntax and standart library could be changed.
In Crystal as in Go, to daunting multithreading you can use channels.
On the 6th of July developers are going to make a report at Curry On conference in Prague.