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| developer = Jorge Nunes
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| website = [httphttps://www2.pdmfcgithub.com/jorgefranconunes/tea www2.pdmfc.com/teaTea]
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'''Tea''' is a [[High-level programming language|high-level]] [[scripting language]] for the [[Java platform|Java]] environment. It combines features of [[Scheme (programming language)|Scheme]], [[Tcl]], and [[Java (programming language)|Java]].<ref>{{Citecite webbook|url=https://booksarchive.google.comorg/books?id=dsU4Lkdetails/javaservletprogr00hunt_0|url-Gwk0C&pgaccess=PA423&dqregistration|page=tea+programming+language&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj0jdy8i6LjAhXYSxUIHYtIC1gQ6AEIKTAA#v=onepage&q[https://archive.org/details/javaservletprogr00hunt_0/page/423 423]|quote=tea+ programming+ language&f=false.|title=Java Servlet Programming: Help for Server Side Java Developers|first1=Jason|last1=Hunter|first2=William|last2=Crawford|date=April 3, 2001|publisher="O'Reilly Media, Inc."|isbn=9780596000400|via=GoogleInternet BooksArchive}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/mqp-all/5348|title=A Distance learning system for Tea programming.|first1=Khue|last1=Huynh|first2=Leena|last2=Razzaq|date=January 1, 2002|journal=Major Qualifying Projects (All Years)}}</ref>
 
==Features==
* Integrated support for all major programming paradigms.
** [[Functional programming]] language.
** Functions are first -class objects.
** Scheme-like closures are intrinsic to the language.
** Support for object -oriented programming.
* Modular libraries with autoloading on -demand facilities.
* Large base of core functions and classes.
** String and list processing.
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Tea is a proprietary language. Its interpreter is subject to a non-free license. A project called "destea", which released as Language::Tea in [[CPAN]], provides an alternative by generating Java code based on the Tea code.
 
TeaClipse<ref>[http://code.google.com/p/teaclipse/ TeaClipse]</ref> is an open -source compiler that uses a JavaCC-generated parser to parse and then compile Tea source to the proprietary Tea bytecode.
 
==References==
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[[Category:High-level programming languages]]
[[Category:Programming languages created in 1997]]
[[Category:1997 software]]