[print: “Welcome to Coal!”]
Coal is an interpreted programming language. It has a modern, highly verbose and object-oriented syntax.
Although some of its aspects resemble Objective-C, Coal is not a C-derived language.
You can read the online documentation at this link.
Another source of documentation is the standard library, located at stdlib.py
. Everything in Coal is an object, so most of the language is implemented there.
Getting Coal to work in your environment is easy and can be done through several ways:
$ pip install coal
$ git clone https://github.com/coal-lang/coal
$ cd coal
$ python setup.py
Once Coal is installed, you can check the version with:
$ coal -v
Coal 0.33
Contributions to Coal are heavily encouraged!
- Check any open issues or open a new one to start discussions about features and/or bugs.
- Fork the repository, make changes and send pull requests.
- Please send pull requests to the
nightly
branch instead ofmaster
.
- Please send pull requests to the