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JVM Languages

The JVM languages document discusses the most common languages that run on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) platform. These include Clojure, a functional Lisp dialect; Groovy, a scripting language; Scala, an object-oriented and functional programming language; JRuby, an implementation of Ruby; Jython, an implementation of Python; and Rhino, an implementation of JavaScript.

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JVM Languages

The JVM languages document discusses the most common languages that run on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) platform. These include Clojure, a functional Lisp dialect; Groovy, a scripting language; Scala, an object-oriented and functional programming language; JRuby, an implementation of Ruby; Jython, an implementation of Python; and Rhino, an implementation of JavaScript.

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JVM languages

High-profile languages
Apart from the Java language itself, the most common or well-known JVM languages are:

Clojure, a functional Lisp dialect Groovy, a scripting language Scala, an object-oriented and functional programming language[1] JRuby, an implementation of Ruby Jython, an implementation of Python Rhino, an implementation of JavaScript

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