Voltran is different from traditional programming languages in that it uses multiple inheritance as the only method of creating new objects or classes. Similar to the giant space robot defender Voltron, from which it derives its namesake, Voltran programs are assembled from disparate pieces, one of which forms the head. Voltran additionally includes the following features, borrowed from other popular languages:
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| - Voltran is different from traditional programming languages in that it uses multiple inheritance as the only method of creating new objects or classes. Similar to the giant space robot defender Voltron, from which it derives its namesake, Voltran programs are assembled from disparate pieces, one of which forms the head. Voltran additionally includes the following features, borrowed from other popular languages:
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Drops
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Lightning
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| - Voltran is different from traditional programming languages in that it uses multiple inheritance as the only method of creating new objects or classes. Similar to the giant space robot defender Voltron, from which it derives its namesake, Voltran programs are assembled from disparate pieces, one of which forms the head. Voltran additionally includes the following features, borrowed from other popular languages:
* Easy to use syntax. All statements must start with PLEASE, and end with a period. (From COBOL)
* Decimal numbering system. (The only good thing to ever come out of SmallTalk)
* A compiler. (From FORTRAN)
* Plausible deniability through incomprehensibility. (From Perl)
* A two-by-four, complete with nail. (From C)
* GOTO statements. (From BASIC, comparable to a two-by-four, complete with matching nail)
* Syntactic Nutrasweet - Provides automatic commenting, inserting helpful comments such as: "Loop from one to nine." (From your co-workers).
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