An introduction to


Dragon programming language.
Dragon is an innovative and practical general-purpose, multi-paradigm scripting language. It supports multiple programming paradigms such as imperative, object-oriented, functional, natural programming, procedural and declarative programming using nested structures. The language is portable (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Android, etc.) and can be used to create console and GUI applications. The language is designed to be simple, small, flexible, and fast. It's a dynamically- and weakly-typed language that interprets the source code through the JVM or LLVM. The first version of the language was released on January 4th, 2018.
Basic
Getting Started
Variables
Operators
Control Structures
Getting Input
Functions
- Functions
- Define Functions
- Call Functions
- Declare parameters
- Send Parameters
- Variables Scope
- Return Value
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