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Tea is a high-level scripting language for the Java environment. It combines features of Scheme, Tcl, and Java.[1][2]
The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's general notability guideline. (January 2011) |
Paradigm | Multi-paradigm: Functional, Object-oriented (class-based) |
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Developer | Jorge Nunes |
First appeared | 1997 |
Website | Tea |
Influenced by | |
Tcl, Java, Scheme |
Tea is a proprietary language. Its interpreter is subject to a non-free license. A project called "destea", which released as Language::Tea in CPAN, provides an alternative by generating Java code based on the Tea code.
TeaClipse[3] is an open-source compiler that uses a JavaCC-generated parser to parse and then compile Tea source to the proprietary Tea bytecode.
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