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Clay: A Generic Programming Language With an LLVM Backend

| Sunday, October 3, 2010
The Clay programming language is a type-safe variant of C/C++ that was developed at Tachyon technologies.  It recently appeared on bitbucket's open source repository to let developers find new, innovative uses for its highly reusable and efficient code.  Clay's runtime overhead and memory footprint are on the same level as C.  The language is perfect for writing embedded systems, garbage collectors, database servers, games, and more.    

Programmers who have written C++ templates know that the longer type names in generic code make the templates verbose, but Clay solves this issue with a whole-program type propagation.  When generic programming is combined with the entire program type propagation, developers can write high-level code that is on par with scripting language conciseness.

These are a few code samples form the 'test' directory:

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