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Om is an experimental, unique take on concatenative languages with a focus on simplicity. Defining features of Om include: - Extremely minimal syntax. Each program consists of only three syntactic elements: operand, operator, and separator. - Prefix notation rather than postfix. Instead of a data stack, functions manipulate the remainder of the program itself. - A unique "panmorphic" type system in which there is only one data type exposed in the language (a program), even though the implementation can optimize data representations for operations. - Unicode compliant and implemented using C++, Boost, and ICU. For discussions, please use the [[http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/concatenative/|concatenative mailing group]]. Website: [[http://om-language.org]] Documentation: [[http://sparist.github.com/Om]]
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