Talk:NekoVM
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Concept[edit]
The concept section doesn't make sense, there're several contradiction just in a few sentences.
Neko has a compiler and a virtual machine with garbage collection. The compiler converts a source .neko file into a bytecode .n file that can be executed with the virtual machine. Neko differs from the .NET CLR and the JVM in that it doesn't use a bytecode language, but a high-level programming language. A developer doesn't have to write a compiler for it.
Things that needs to be clarified:
- Does Neko have a bytecode language?
- Is running Neko programs on a VM an option or not?