Cz is a dialect of C that looks like Python.
Cz has coroutines, hygienic macros, header generation, #! scripting and cached executables, libraries with graphics and sound, and many animated demos.
Cz runs on GNU/Linux (best), and at various points in time has been known to work on MinGW/Windows, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Solaris, and GNU/Hurd.
Cz translates cleanly into C.
Cz is very much a work in progress, but I think it is already useful and fun.
Cz has the full power of C, but it is easier to use like Python. I use it for much of my programming.
Cz is pronounced see-zee, sounds like C-easy. It is intended to be easy to use.
• browse the
examples,
library or
code
• read about Cz in
slides1, a slideshow file
• my web server
tachyon is written in
Cz
• my
freens DNS manager is written in
Cz
I would like to hear from you!
If you like the sounds of
Cz, or have some suggestion, or for any reason, please contact me.
Sam Watkins <
sam@ucm.dev> sam.ucm.dev