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Welcome to the '''Clean Wiki'''!
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Welcome to the '''Clean Wiki'''! As of July 2010, this is the new home of Clean.
  
 
Clean is a general purpose, state-of-the-art, pure and lazy functional programming language designed for making real-world applications. Some of its most notable [[Language Features|language features]] are uniqueness typing, dynamic typing, and generic functions.
 
Clean is a general purpose, state-of-the-art, pure and lazy functional programming language designed for making real-world applications. Some of its most notable [[Language Features|language features]] are uniqueness typing, dynamic typing, and generic functions.

Revision as of 12:06, 20 July 2010

Welcome to the Clean Wiki! As of July 2010, this is the new home of Clean.

Clean is a general purpose, state-of-the-art, pure and lazy functional programming language designed for making real-world applications. Some of its most notable language features are uniqueness typing, dynamic typing, and generic functions.

The Clean System is available for the Windows, Linux, and MacOS operating systems.


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Language

Learn more about the Clean language by downloading a distribution, the libraries, or reading the documentation, related publications, or FAQ.


Community

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

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