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Getting Started | Documentation | Community | About Red |
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Getting Started | Documentation | Community | About Red |
Follow along with our short getting started guide. If you prefer, you can go directly to our downloads page. Once you have Red up and running, the Beginner's FAQ gives you some initial sign-posts. |
Our official documentation for Red and Red/System. You can also read our readme, or check out some code at our official github repository. |
Red has a fast growing, diverse, and friendly global community. Have a look at our communication values, and then join the fun on Gitter chat or our mailing list. |
Red’s ambitious goal is to build the world’s first full-stack language, from the system level (like C), through high-level scripting, and on to metaprogramming. All in a self-contained toolchain. |
Note: only the Red team is allowed to make changes to this page, all direct changes by third-parties will be rolled-back.
Both Red and Red/System are published under the BSD license. The runtime is published under the BSL license.