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# Nex Programming Language
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### Overview
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Nex is a modern, high-performance programming language designed for rapid development with a focus on simplicity, readability, and flexibility. It aims to combine the best features of popular programming languages while introducing its own unique features. Whether you're building a web app, system software, or data processing tool, Nex provides an intuitive and efficient environment for developers.
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Key Features
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- Simplicity: Clean, easy-to-read syntax with minimal boilerplate code.
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- Performance: Optimized for both speed and memory efficiency.
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- Cross-Platform: Runs on all major operating systems.
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- Rich Libraries: Built-in libraries for handling web requests, data structures, and more.
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- Concurrency: Built-in support for asynchronous programming.
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## Installation
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To install the Nex programming language, follow the steps below:
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#### Download the Installer
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Visit the official website to download the latest version of the Nex programming language: (webiste)["https://stalin-143.github.io/Nex/"]
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### Download Nex
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Choose the installer suitable for your operating system (Linux, macOS, or Windows) and follow the installation instructions provided on the website.
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Building from Source
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Install dependencies as per the instructions on the website.
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Build the language:
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$ make
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Run Nex:
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$ ./nex
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Syntax Example
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Here’s a quick example of a basic Nex program:
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// Hello World Program in Nex
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func main() {
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print("Hello, World!")
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}
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Variables
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let num = 10
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let str = "Hello, Nex!"
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Functions
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func add(a, b) {
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return a + b
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}
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let sum = add(5, 3)
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print(sum) // Output: 8
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Conditionals
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if num > 5 {
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print("Number is greater than 5")
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} else {
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print("Number is less than or equal to 5")
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}
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Loops
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for i in 0..5 {
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print(i)
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}
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Documentation
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You can find the full documentation for Nex on our website: https://nex-lang.org/docs.
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Contributing
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We welcome contributions! If you'd like to contribute to the Nex programming language, please fork the repository and create a pull request. Ensure that you follow the code style guidelines and include tests for any new features or fixes.
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License
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Nex is released under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.
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