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Clean is a general purpose, state-of-the-art, pure and lazy functional programming language designed for making real-world applications. Some of its most notable [[Language Features|language features]] are uniqueness typing, dynamic typing, and generic functions. | Clean is a general purpose, state-of-the-art, pure and lazy functional programming language designed for making real-world applications. Some of its most notable [[Language Features|language features]] are uniqueness typing, dynamic typing, and generic functions. |
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Welcome to the Clean Wiki! As of July 2010, this is the new home of Clean. Clean is a general purpose, state-of-the-art, pure and lazy functional programming language designed for making real-world applications. Some of its most notable language features are uniqueness typing, dynamic typing, and generic functions. The Clean System is available for the Windows, Linux, and MacOS operating systems.
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LanguageLearn more about the Clean language by downloading a distribution, the libraries, or reading the documentation, related publications, or FAQ.
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CommunityFind out what is going on in the Clean community by checking out the projects that use Clean, reading the wishlist of Clean features, or joining our mailing lists. |
AboutRead more about the latest developments, upcoming and past events, or how to contact us. |