Cobra (programming language)
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Cobra is a discontinued general-purpose, object-oriented programming language.[1] Cobra is designed by Charles Esterbrook, and runs on the Microsoft .NET and Mono platforms.[2] It is strongly influenced by Python, C#, Eiffel, Objective-C, and other programming languages.[3] It supports both static and dynamic typing.[4][5] It has support for unit tests and contracts.[4] It has lambda expressions, closures, list comprehensions, and generators.[6]
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Paradigm | Multi-paradigm: object-oriented |
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Designed by | Charles Esterbrook |
Developer | Cobra Language LLC |
First appeared | 2006; 18 years ago (2006) |
Final release | 0.9.6
/ December 23, 2013; 10 years ago (2013-12-23) |
Typing discipline | strong, static, dynamic, inferred |
OS | Microsoft .NET, Mono |
License | MIT |
Filename extensions | .cobra |
Website | cobra-language |
Influenced by | |
Python, Eiffel, C#, Objective-C |
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Cobra is an open-source project; it was released under the MIT License on February 29, 2008.[7][8]