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| released                = 2022
| released                = 2022
| developer                = anaseto
| developer                = anaseto
| latest release version  = 0.36.0 / 2024
| latest release version  = 1.0.0 / 2024
| implementation language  = [[wikipedia:Go (programming language)|Go]]
| implementation language  = [[wikipedia:Go (programming language)|Go]]
| license                  = [[wikipedia:ISC license|ISC]]
| license                  = [[wikipedia:ISC license|ISC]]

Latest revision as of 17:41, 1 November 2024


Goal is a K-based array language, with additional features derived from BQN and string-processing languages, implemented in Go. It includes a string datatype, dedicated regular expression syntax, and other practical features intended for working with strings, as well as I/O, CSV and date-time functionality. Aside from typical usage in the REPL or a script, Goal supports embedding into a Go program too.


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