Hope
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Hope
Summary
Hope is a functional programming language[1]. Hope draws 81 Wikipedia views per month (functional_programming_language category, ranking #13 of 14).[2]
Key Facts
- Hope's instance of is recorded as functional programming language[3].
- Hope's instance of is recorded as programming language[4].
- Sir Thomas Hope, 8th Baronet is named after Hope[5].
- Hope's developer is recorded as University of Edinburgh[6].
- Hope's copyright license is recorded as GNU General Public License, version 2.0[7].
- 1970 marks the founding of Hope[8].
- Hope's source code repository URL is recorded as https://github.com/dmbaturin/hope/tree/6468782ae1f1ea06a1ff1ac5329779a777c88201[9].
- Hope's programming paradigm is recorded as functional programming[10].
- Hope's copyright status is recorded as copyrighted[11].
- Hope's typing discipline is recorded as static typing[12].
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Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include functional programming language[3] and programming language[4].
History and Context
1970 marks the founding of Hope[8]. Sir Thomas Hope, 8th Baronet is named after Hope[5].
Cultural Significance
Things named for Hope include Brazil of Hope[13], a political party[14], in Brazil[15], founded in 2022[16], headquartered in Brasília[17].
Why It Matters
Hope draws 81 Wikipedia views per month (functional_programming_language category, ranking #13 of 14).[2] Hope has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[18]
Hope has been cited as an influence by Mercury[19], a programming language[20], founded in 1995[21].
Entities named for Hope include Brazil of Hope[13], a political party[14], in Brazil[15], founded in 2022[16], headquartered in Brasília[17].
FAQs
Who did Hope influence?
Hope has been cited as an influence by Mercury[19].