Off-side Rule Languages
Off-side rule languages are those where blocks are formed, indicated, by their indentation.
- ISWIM, the abstract language that introduced the rule
- ABC, Python's parent
- Python
- Cobra
- Boo
- Genie
- Python
- Ivy
- Miranda, Haskell's parent
- Orwell
- Haskell
- Curry
- F#
- Occam
- Pliant
- SPIN
- XL
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