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The Clean programming language in the real world?

Are there any real world applications written in the Clean programming language? Either open source or proprietary.

This is not a direct answer, but when I checked last time (and I find the language very interesting) I didn't find anything ready for real-world.

The idealist in myself always wants to try out new languagages, very hot on my list (apart from the aforementioned very cool Clean Language) is currently (random order) IO , Fan and Scala ...

But in the meantime I then get my pragmatism out and check the Tiobe Index . I know you can discuss it, but still: It tells me what I will be able to use in a year from now and what I possibly won't be able to use...

No pun intended!

I am using Clean together with the iTasks library to build websites quite easy around workflows.

But I guess another problem with Clean is the lack of documentation and examples: "the Clean book" is from quite a few years back, and a lot of new features don't get documented except for the papers they publish.

http://clean.cs.ru.nl/Projects页面看起来并不乐观:)它看起来只是另一个迄今为止没有实际使用的研究项目。

As one of my professors at college has been involved in the creation of Clean, it was no shock he'd created a real world application. The rostering-program of our university was created entirely in Clean.

The Clean IDE and the Clean compiler are written in Clean. ( http://wiki.clean.cs.ru.nl/Download_Clean )

Cloogle , a search engine for Clean libraries, syntax, etc. (like Hoogle for Haskell) is written in Clean. Its source is on Radboud University's GitLab instance ( web frontend ; engine ).

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