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Ginger

A scripted lisp language with simple syntax, immutable data structures, concurrency built-in, and minimal time between starting the runtime and actual execution.

Documentation

Documentation is broken up into different parts, more or less in the order a newcomer should read them to get familiar with the language.

  • syntax/data structures - Ginger is a lisp-based language, so if you know the syntax for the available data structures you know the syntax for the language itself. There's very few data structures, meaning there's minimal syntax.