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MoonBit is currently a programming language in beta.[1][2]MoonBit draws on the integration and type management experience of languages such as Rust and C++ in CPython.[3]MoonBit was released in 2023, with the core standard library open-sourced in March 2024, the build system open-sourced in July, the Beta preview version released in August, and the core compiler open-sourced in December.[4][5]
The Hello, World program in MoonBit is as follows【Language Tour】[6]
fn main {
println("hello world!")
}
On September 26, 2023, IoT Thrust Seminar | Moonbit For Cloud And Edge Using Wasm was held at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.[7]
On November 23, 2024, the 2024 MoonBit Global Programming Challenge Finals and Awards Ceremony will be held at the Shenzhen Hetao Science and Technology Innovation Center in China.[8][9]
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