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Language with a syntax very similar to [[Ruby (programming language)|Ruby]] but with added [[type annotation]]s and other statically typed features designed to make it faster to run in compiled form on the [[Java platform|JVM]]. Created by the team that created the [[JRuby]] compiler/runtime and used as a drop-in Java replacement to implement the JRuby compiler.
Language with a syntax very similar to [[Ruby (programming language)|Ruby]] but with added [[type annotation]]s and other statically typed features designed to make it faster to run in compiled form on the [[Java platform|JVM]]. Created by the team that created the JRuby compiler/runtime and used as a drop-in Java replacement to implement the JRuby compiler.

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Mirah [r]: Language with a syntax very similar to Ruby but with added type annotations and other statically typed features designed to make it faster to run in compiled form on the JVM. Created by the team that created the JRuby compiler/runtime and used as a drop-in Java replacement to implement the JRuby compiler.