Microsoft debuts Bosque – a new programming language with no loops, inspired by TypeScript

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Extract from the full article, linked above.

Microsoft has introduced a new open source programming language called Bosque that aspires to be simple and easy to understand by embracing algebraic operations and shunning techniques that create complexity.

Bosque was inspired by the syntax and types of TypeScript and the semantics of ML and Node/JavaScript. It's the brainchild of Microsoft computer scientist Mark Marron, who describes the language as an effort to move beyond the structured programming model that became popular in the 1970s.

You can go to the source linked above, or click HERE to read more about this interesting new language, which could end up helping game devs in the future.

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