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There have been statically types scripting languages for ages. Embeddable ones, too. That's not new.



Any in particular that you're a fan of? (Genuinely curious)


NimScript comes to my mind. You get most of the Nim language, which is statically typed and versatile. But NimScript is interpreted immediately, like running a Python script, instead of compiled to an optimised binary like regular Nim.


I'm a fan or Umka. It is inspired by Go and can be embedded into C programs.

https://github.com/vtereshkov/umka-lang


If you don't want to run awkward searches through your main Google account, DuckDuckGo provides decent results.


I didn't know DuckDuckGo could find me results about a particular person's preferences.

Yes you can Google pretty much anything that you can have a conversation about and never speak to anyone. What is your point?


Not really sure he has one. I was confused too.




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