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Opa is a open source programming language for web application development release under a dual license: Gnu Affero GPL and a private license. The language was first officially presented at the OWASP conference in 2010, and the source code was released on GitHub in June 2011.
Philosophy
Opa is a single programming language for web applications, both for the client and server code.
External links
- Homepage of Opa
- InfoWorld article about emerging web technologies, including Opa
- Slides of Opa presentation at OWASP 2010
- OWASP Project page
- GitHub repository
- Koprowski, Binsztok (2011). "TRX: A Formally Verified Parser Interpreter". Logical Methods in Computer Science 7(2), DOI: 10.2168/LMCS-7(2:18)2011.
- Opa – The Scalable Open Source Cloud Language article on WebAppers.