Seph (programming language)
| Paradigm(s) | object-oriented, prototype-based |
|---|---|
| Designed by | Ola Bini |
| Typing discipline | strong |
| Influenced by | Ioke, Io, Smalltalk, Lisp, Ruby, Newspeak, Clojure |
| Platform | JVM and CLR |
Seph is a dynamic, strongly typed, prototype-based programming language targeting the Java Virtual Machine and the Common Language Runtime. It was designed by Ola Bini, a developer of Ioke and JRuby. It has a very simple homoiconic syntax, almost identical to Ioke.
Seph was first announced in July 2010 at the Emerging Languages camp.[1]
