Gravity, an embeddable, lightweight programming language written in C, is an option for mobile application development while backing multiple programming variants.
Supporting data-driven, functional, object-oriented, and procedural programming, Gravity was built for Creo Lab’s Creo design tool for the Mac, but it’s a standalone product, developer Marco Bambini said. Currently in beta, open source Gravity enables developers to easily write portable code for iOS and Android. It also supports desktop and embeddable development.
A class-based concurrent scripting language with syntax similar to Swift, Gravity can be compiled on any platform using a C99 compiler, according to the project description. The compiler and virtual machine combined add fewer than 200KB to the executable on on a 64-bit system.
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