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Clean is the only functional language in the world which offers uniqueness typing. This type system makes it possible in a pure functional language to incorporate destructive updates of arbitrary data structures (including arrays) and to make direct interfaces to the outside imperative world. The type system makes it possible to develop efficient applications.
 
Clean is the only functional language in the world which offers uniqueness typing. This type system makes it possible in a pure functional language to incorporate destructive updates of arbitrary data structures (including arrays) and to make direct interfaces to the outside imperative world. The type system makes it possible to develop efficient applications.
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== About ==
 
== About ==
 
Read more about Clean on the official [http://clean.cs.ru.nl/ Clean homepage], find out where you can [http://clean.cs.ru.nl/Download/main/main.htm download Clean], or read more about the [[latest developments]] and [[upcoming events]].
 
Read more about Clean on the official [http://clean.cs.ru.nl/ Clean homepage], find out where you can [http://clean.cs.ru.nl/Download/main/main.htm download Clean], or read more about the [[latest developments]] and [[upcoming events]].
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== Learning ==
 
== Learning ==
 
Learn how to use Clean by reading the [[tutorials]], [[articles]], or scientific [[publications]] about Clean.
 
Learn how to use Clean by reading the [[tutorials]], [[articles]], or scientific [[publications]] about Clean.
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== Libraries ==
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Check out the [[official libraries]] released with Clean and the [[community libraries]] developed for Clean.
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== Community ==
 
== Community ==
 
Find out what is going on in the Clean community by joining our [[mailing lists]], checking out the [[projects]] that use Clean, or reading the [[wishlist]] of Clean features.  
 
Find out what is going on in the Clean community by joining our [[mailing lists]], checking out the [[projects]] that use Clean, or reading the [[wishlist]] of Clean features.  
 
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Revision as of 09:49, 28 February 2008

Welcome to the Clean Wiki!

The programming language Clean is a general purpose, state-of-the-art, pure and lazy functional programming language designed for making real-world applications.

Clean is the only functional language in the world which offers uniqueness typing. This type system makes it possible in a pure functional language to incorporate destructive updates of arbitrary data structures (including arrays) and to make direct interfaces to the outside imperative world. The type system makes it possible to develop efficient applications.


About

Read more about Clean on the official Clean homepage, find out where you can download Clean, or read more about the latest developments and upcoming events.

Learning

Learn how to use Clean by reading the tutorials, articles, or scientific publications about Clean.

Libraries

Check out the official libraries released with Clean and the community libraries developed for Clean.

Community

Find out what is going on in the Clean community by joining our mailing lists, checking out the projects that use Clean, or reading the wishlist of Clean features.