Mojo programming language recently landed on the Mac platform, for AI developers to bring a Python-like programming experience.
The development of the Mojo programming language was led by Chris Lattner, who was also one of the key drivers of Apple’s Swift programming language.
Lattner specialized in Xcode development during his tenure at Apple, then spent time at Tesla before joining Google’s Brain AI program in 2017.
Lattner co-founded Modular AI in 2022 to develop the Mojo programming language.
The Mojo language was made available for download in September of this year, and will initially be supported only on Linux. In addition to a compiler, the Mojo SDK includes a suite of developer and IDE tools for building and iterating on Mojo applications.
Since the launch of the Mojo programming language on May 2, more than 120,000 developers have signed up to use the Mojo Playground, and more than 19,000 developers are actively discussing Mojo on Discord and GitHub, Modular AI said.
Mojo is described as a high-performance “Python++” programming language for computation, aimed at AI developers, which will evolve into a superset of Python over time.
Currently, Mojo already supports seamless integration with any Python code and has an extensible programming model for performance-critical systems, including gas pedals (e.g., GPUs) that are prevalent in AI.
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