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# Welcome to the Z-Sharp wiki!
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# Welcome to the Z-Sharp wiki!
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Anyone can contribute to this wiki, so please feel free to correct any mistakes and add missing information!
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Anyone can contribute to this wiki, so please feel free to correct any mistakes and add missing information!
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Z# Programming Language
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Z# is a programming language that was designed to be simple and easy to learn for beginner programmers. It is a high-level, interpreted language that has syntax similar to Python and JavaScript. Z# was created with the goal of making programming accessible to a wider audience, without sacrificing power and expressiveness.
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Features
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Simple syntax
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Easy to learn
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High-level
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Interpreted
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Supports dynamic typing
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Object-oriented programming (OOP) support
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Garbage collection
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Cross-platform
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Hello World Example
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Here is an example of a "Hello World" program in Z#:
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output "Hello, World!";
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Data Types
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Z# supports several built-in data types:
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string - a sequence of characters, enclosed in double quotes
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number - a numeric value
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boolean - a true/false value
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list - a collection of values, enclosed in square brackets and separated by commas
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Variables
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Variables in Z# are dynamically typed, meaning that the type of a variable is determined at runtime. Variables can be declared using the var keyword:
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var message = "Hello, World!";
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output message;
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Functions
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Functions in Z# are defined using the func keyword:
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func addNumbers(a, b) {
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return a + b;
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}
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output addNumbers(2, 3); // Output: 5
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Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
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Z# supports object-oriented programming (OOP) with classes and objects. Here is an example of a class in Z#:
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class Person {
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constructor(name, age) {
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this.name = name;
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this.age = age;
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greet() {
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output "Hello, my name is " + this.name + " and I am " + this.age + " years old.";
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var person = new Person("Alice", 30);
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person.greet(); // Output: "Hello, my name is Alice and I am 30 years old."
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Conclusion
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Z# is a simple and easy-to-learn programming language that can be a great option for beginner programmers. Its high-level syntax and dynamic typing make it easy to get started with, while its support for object-oriented programming and garbage collection provide more advanced features for more experienced programmers.
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