New release of 8th includes encrypted database support and more

Posted by 8thdev on Oct 7, 2015 8:10 AM EDT
8th Community; By Ron Aaron
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8th is a secure, cross-platform, robust, cost-effective, extensible, and modern programming language for mobile, desktop, server and embedded application development. It is a derivative of Forth.

The latest version of 8th, 1.1.4, adds support for fully-encrypted databases as well as an 8th to Java FFI (on Android), and other additions. The database encryption is AES-256-GCM.

It allows you to write code once, and deploy the same application code on Linux (Intel and ARM), Windows, OS X, Android and iOS.

Recent additions include shared-memory and IPC support as well as GPIO and I2C (for embedded and Linux platforms).

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