Crystal (programming language) vs Pluma
A side-by-side look at Crystal (programming language) and Pluma. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
Crystal (programming language)
Development
Crystal is a compiled, general-purpose, object-oriented programming language with a syntax similar to Ruby. It has static type checking, bindings to C libraries, and claims to have performance comparable to statically typed languages like C++ and Go.
compiledgeneralpurposeobjectorientedstatic-typingbindings-to-c-librariesperformance
Pluma
Office & Productivity
Pluma is a lightweight text editor for GNOME. It has a simple interface with basic editing features like syntax highlighting, line numbers, and find/replace. Pluma is designed for simplicity and ease of use.
lightweightgnomesyntax-highlightingsimple-interface
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