Aria is a modern, dynamic scripting language. It is meant to be a "sweet spot" language, easy to pick-up and enjoyable to use.
It comes with a familiar C-style syntax, and draws inspiration from a variety of languages. It has a small but usable standard library and strives to be a low-ceremony-get-stuff-done kind of language.
It is currently at version 0.9 and I would love feedback as I work towards getting it to 1.0.
What's the niche this fills? I came across roc-lang recently which seemed interesting too, again built with rust, and opinionated on certain things common in older languages.
It doesn't have to, and obviously it's your project, but what is this offering over other languages. Why would I reach for it?
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