Why stop the new language train when it's just getting started? After Elm, Wren, and Julia, I've decided to take a stab at Hello World in Crystal.
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To continue the new language trend, we're looking to implement Hello World in Julia, a numerical analysis language from 2012.
After Wren, it only made sense to continue the new language trend. In this article, we're tackling Hello World in Red, an open-source language that first appeared in 2011.
At this point in the series, I'm looking to explore new languages. Up first on that list is Hello World in Wren, a fast open-source scripting language.
In this article, we're implementing Hello World in Elm. Oh, you thought we were done with functional languages?
Following Python, we're taking a look at how to Reverse a String in Java. Get ready to slog through a lot of code.