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Discover the benefits of regularized programming by implementing Bosque to build a variety of reliable apps
Key Features:
Book Description:
Bosque is a new high-level programming language inspired by the impact of structured programming in the 1970s. It adopts the TypeScript syntax and ML semantics and is designed for writing code that is easy to reason about for humans and machines. With this book, youll understand how Bosque supports high productivity and cloud-first development by removing sources of accidental complexity and introducing novel features.
This short book covers all the language features that you need to know to work with Bosque programming. Youll learn about basic data types, variables, functions, operators, statements, and expressions in Bosque and become familiar with advanced features such as typed strings, bulk algebraic data operations, namespace declarations, and concept and entity declarations. This Bosque book provides a complete language reference for learning to program with Bosque and understanding the regularized programming paradigm. Youll also explore real-world examples that will help you to reinforce the knowledge youve acquired. Additionally, youll discover more advanced topics such as the Bosque project structure and contributing to the project.
By the end of this book, youll have learned how to configure the Bosque environment and build better and reliable software with this exciting new open-source language.
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Who this book is for:
This book is for experienced developers and early adopters who are interested in learning a new, mindset-changing programming language. Youll also find this book useful if you know TypeScript or JavaScript programming and want to understand the advantages of Bosque compared to other programming languages. Experience with any programming language and knowledge of various programming paradigms such as structured programming and functional programming are required to get started with this book.