7FDL
7FDL is a lightweight, open-source, and cross-platform programming language designed for functional programming with a focus on simplicity and efficiency. The name "7FDL" stands for "Seven Functional Declarative Languages," though it is typically used as a standalone language rather than a collection. It was created by the developer known as "7fdl" and first released in 2017, with ongoing development since then.
7FDL is inspired by languages like Haskell and OCaml but distinguishes itself with a minimalist syntax and
One of the key strengths of 7FDL is its performance. The language is compiled to efficient bytecode,
7FDL is written in C and includes a standard library that provides utilities for common programming tasks,
The community around 7FDL is relatively small but active, with contributions from developers interested in functional