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Noop: A JVM Language to Encourage the Good, Discourage the Bad
Friday, October 9, 2009Noop is a new JVM language that has as its aim to encourage good development practices and discourage the bad ones. In part supported by Google, Noop aims to build dependency injection into the language, favors immutability, and provides strong typing.
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