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{{Infobox array language
| logo = [[File:GLEE Icon.gif|width:]]
| array model = [[list model|Lists]]
| index origin = 1
| function styles = block
| numeric types = integer, float
| unicode support = none
| released = 1st February, 2002
| developer = GLEE team(anonymous)
| latest release version = 1.0.1.96 / 2004
| implementation languages = Borland C++
| operating systems = Windows
| license = proprietary, free download
| website = [http://withglee.com/Frames/GFMain.htm withglee.com]
| download = [http://withglee.com/Bases/GBDownloads.htm free download]
| file ext = .gof
| documentation = [http://withglee.com/Bases/GBTutorial.htm tutorials], [http://withglee.com/Bases/GBOperators.htm operators]
| influenced by = APL, [[J]], [[K]]
}}
'''Glee''' is a J-inspired left-to-right evaluated ASCII array language which is "targeted at applications where languages like PERL, Python, and Java have found secure homes." It has a focus on programming features which are generally uncommon in array languages, allowing variable references, complex scoping, built-in stream and socket support, pre-made objects, fields and many others.
 
 


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Revision as of 05:35, 31 August 2021

Glee is a J-inspired left-to-right evaluated ASCII array language which is "targeted at applications where languages like PERL, Python, and Java have found secure homes." It has a focus on programming features which are generally uncommon in array languages, allowing variable references, complex scoping, built-in stream and socket support, pre-made objects, fields and many others.