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Replit — Programming Language Jam Results

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We're thrilled to announce the PL Jam results. Here are the criteria our judges used:Freshness: How novel are the ideas behind the language? This accounts for the most points since it's the Jam's theme.Value: How practical/useful this language could be?Polish: In its current state, how polished is the language?Technical difficulty: How hard was it to implement?The overall winner will take home a total of $10,000 (prize + grant). We also picked a winner team per category, which will receive $500 each.Overall winner: Basilbasil logoBasil (@basilTeam) is the winner! Congratulations to teammates @elucent and @minchingtonak, two undergrads at the University of Michigan.Basil describes itself as "a lightweight language with homoiconic syntax, high performance, and an emphasis on supporting expressive code. Many of its base features are based on Lisp, and you could probably consider it a Lisp dialect, but it also does a number of distinctly un-Lispy things."What caught our judges' eyes are th...

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