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Paradigm | Multi-paradigm: Functional, Object-oriented ( class-based) |
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Developer | Jorge Nunes |
First appeared | 1997 |
Website | Tea |
Influenced by | |
Tcl, Java, Scheme |
Tea is a high-level scripting language for the Java environment. It combines features of Scheme, Tcl, and Java. [1] [2]
Tea is a proprietary language. Its interpreter is subject to a non-free license. A project called "destea", which released as Language::Tea in CPAN, provides an alternative by generating Java code based on the Tea code.
TeaClipse [3] is an open-source compiler that uses a JavaCC-generated parser to parse and then compile Tea source to the proprietary Tea bytecode.
tea programming language.
The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's
general notability guideline. (January 2011) |
Paradigm | Multi-paradigm: Functional, Object-oriented ( class-based) |
---|---|
Developer | Jorge Nunes |
First appeared | 1997 |
Website | Tea |
Influenced by | |
Tcl, Java, Scheme |
Tea is a high-level scripting language for the Java environment. It combines features of Scheme, Tcl, and Java. [1] [2]
Tea is a proprietary language. Its interpreter is subject to a non-free license. A project called "destea", which released as Language::Tea in CPAN, provides an alternative by generating Java code based on the Tea code.
TeaClipse [3] is an open-source compiler that uses a JavaCC-generated parser to parse and then compile Tea source to the proprietary Tea bytecode.
tea programming language.