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Job Resume TemplateLatest version Diesel release on December 3, 2024
Name | Diesel |
Category Name | Programming Languages |
Release Date | December 3, 2024 |
LTS Version | 2.2.6 |
License | 0 |
Official Website | https://wasp.cs.washington.edu/wasp_diesel.html |
Supported OS | Windows, Mac Os, LINUX |
Diesel is an advanced object-oriented programming language developed as a successor to the Cecil language at the University of Washington. It retains features like multiple dispatch, a flexible classless object model, and a constraint-based polymorphic static type system. Diesel introduces a module system, simplifying the object model and enhancing code organization. As a purely object-oriented, type-safe, garbage-collected language, Diesel supports rapid construction of high-quality, extensible software. All data in Diesel are objects, and message passing is the sole method of interaction, promoting encapsulation and modularity. This design allows developers to manipulate objects without concern for their underlying implementation, facilitating code flexibility and reuse.
Software Requirements:- Operating System: Diesel is platform-independent and can be used on Windows, Linux, and macOS systems. Compiler: A compatible compiler infrastructure is necessary for Diesel code compilation. Dependencies: Ensure that all standard libraries and dependencies specified in the Diesel documentation are installed. Hardware Requirements:- Processor: A modern multi-core processor (e.g., Intel Core i5 or AMD Ryzen 5) is recommended to efficiently handle compilation and execution tasks. Memory (RAM): At least 8 GB of RAM is advisable to support development activities and running applications smoothly. Storage: A minimum of 20 GB of available disk space is recommended to accommodate the Diesel development environment, tools, and project files.
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