Omega (programming language)
- Omega (programming language)
Omega is a prototype-based programming language created by Günther Blaschek in the spirit of Smalltalk. It does not have classes in the sense of Smalltalk and C++, but prototype as in Javascript, Self, Slate and Io.
External links
[http://www.pervasive.jku.at/About_Us/Staff/Blaschek/Omega/_Report/Introduction.html Omega Programming Language website]
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