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Avocado programming language
DESCRIPTION
The Avocado language is compiled and currently allows for the creation of console applications. Work on Avocado and the integrated development environment (IDE) began on February 19, 2025.
A unique feature of this language is the ability to write commands in Polish and English, compiling code into .exe format. The language is freely available for commercial and non-commercial projects. The Avocado source code is available under the MIT License on GitHub.
Avocado is transpiled to Free Pascal and then compiled by the FPC compiler, making it as fast as C or Rust, but with syntax reminiscent of Python.
The Avocado IDE interface has been translated into ten languages (Polish, English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, and Hindi).
Official website: https://avocado.dimitalart.pl/
Documentation: https://avocado.doc.dimitalart.pl/
Source code: https://github.com/Programista-Art/Avocado
MIT License
Features
- Compiled to machine code – achieves speed comparable to C and Rust.
- Python-inspired syntax – readable and simple.
- Polish and English keywords make learning and working easier.
- Free and open – available for commercial and non-commercial projects.
- Integrated development environment (IDE) – facilitates application development.
- Transpilation to Free Pascal and compilation via fpc – guaranteed performance.
- Support for multiple data types – integer, floating point, logical, character, string, array, file…
- A rich set of type conversion functions – facilitates data operations.
- Easy to learn
- The Avocado IDE interface has been translated into 10 languages (Polish, English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Hindi).
- MIT License
Audience
Advanced End Users, Architects, Developers, End Users/Desktop, Science/Research
User interface
Win32 (MS Windows)
Programming Language
Free Pascal, Lazarus
Categories
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