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## Introduction ## Introduction
This language was written as a personal study of how interpreters and compilers work. For this reason, the language is very basic. One of the main inspirations was CPython. This language was written as a personal study of how interpreters and compilers work. For this reason, the language is very basic. One of the main inspirations was CPython.
Noja is a very high level and dynamic language. It operates in the same range of abstraction as languages like Ruby, Python and Javascript. Noja is a very high level language. It operates in the same range of abstraction as languages like Ruby, Python and Javascript.
If you want to know more, check out the `/docs` folder for documentation and `/examples` for - you guessed it - some examples!
## Objective ## Objective
This project aims at being an interpreter design reference, therefore it optimizes for code quality and readability. That's not to mean that it won't be feature-complete. The end goal is to have a language you can do arbitrarily complex things in. This project aims at being an interpreter design reference, therefore it optimizes for code quality and readability. That's not to mean that it won't be feature-complete. The end goal is to have a language you can do arbitrarily complex things in.
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" -i, --inline Execute a string of code instead of a file\n" " -i, --inline Execute a string of code instead of a file\n"
" -a, --assembly Specify that the source is bytecode and not noja code\n" " -a, --assembly Specify that the source is bytecode and not noja code\n"
" -p, --profile Profile the execution of the source (can't be used with -d)\n" " -p, --profile Profile the execution of the source (can't be used with -d)\n"
" -o, --output <file> Specify the output file of -p or -d\n" " -o, --output <file> Specify the output file of -p\n"
" -H, --heap <size> Specify the heap size of the runtime\n" " -H, --heap <size> Specify the heap size of the runtime\n"
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