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Bucky

Bucky is a compiled, statically typed programming language with a Rust-inspired syntax, designed for performance, safety, and expressiveness.

Features

  • Compiled: Produces native binaries for high performance
  • Statically Typed: Strong type checking at compile time
  • Rust-Inspired Syntax: Familiar, expressive, and modern
  • Explicit and Predictable: Emphasizes clarity and correctness
  • Safety-Oriented Design: Encourages writing robust code by default

Examples

fn fib(n: u64): u64 {
    if n < 2 {
        return n;
    }

    return fib(n - 1) + fib(n - 2);
}