Typr
A safer complement of R, the legendary programming language for statistic and datasciences !
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TypR

Website
The link for the official website is here.
Installation
You can see it through the getting started of the documentation here.
Code example
type Person = list {
name: char,
age: int
};
new_person <- fn(name: char, age: int): Person {
list(name = name, age = age)
};
is_minor <- fn(p: Person): bool {
p$age < 18
};
alice <- new_person("Alice", 35);
alice.is_minor()
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