Flo
Less code, more clarity - keyboard-only characters
A minimal, modern language for quick thinking and compact code.What takes 50 lines in other languages often takes 5 in Flo.
Designed for readable, keyboard-only syntax, and fast prototyping.
Concise
Express logic with minimal lines, fewer ceremony tokens.
Readable
Whitespace-first, human-friendly intent and naming.
Portable
Text-only syntax, safe for any keyboard and terminal.
Syntax & Philosophy
Flo favors expressions, simple function definition, and readability. Below: common constructs (all ASCII characters).
Variables
x = 10
name = "Flo"
Functions
add a b = a + b
print add 2 3
Conditionals
abs x = if x < 0 then -x else x
Lists
arr = [1, 2, 3]
map arr | x -> x * 2
Cheatsheet
Quick reference of common Flo idioms. All examples use ASCII-only characters.
Ranges & loops
for i in 1..10 | print i
for x in [1,2,3] | print x
Mapping
map arr | x -> x * 2
filter arr | x -> x > 2
Inline functions
square = |x -> x * x
print square 5
Destructuring
(a,b) = (1,2)
print a, b
One-line I/O
print read_file "data.txt"
write_file "out.txt" "ok"
Comparisons
Side-by-side examples comparing common tasks in Flo vs Python, JavaScript, Ruby, and Go. Flo intentionally uses fewer lines and simpler syntax.
Python
def greet(name):
return f"Hello, {name}"
print(greet("World"))
Flo
greet name = "Hello, " + name
print greet "World"
JavaScript
function sum(a,b){return a+b}
console.log(sum(1,2))
Flo
sum a b = a + b
print sum 1 2
Ruby
def map_sq(arr)
arr.map { |x| x*x }
end
puts map_sq([1,2,3])
Flo
map arr | x -> x * x
print map [1,2,3] | x -> x * x
Go
func factorial(n int) int {
if n <= 1 { return 1 }
return n * factorial(n-1)
}
fmt.Println(factorial(5))
Flo
fact n = if n <= 1 then 1 else n * fact (n - 1)
print fact 5
C
#include
int main(){int s=0;for(int i=1;i<=10;i++)s+=i;printf("%d\n",s);}
Flo
s = 0
for i in 1..10 | s = s + i
print s
Java
class Main{public static void main(String[]a){int s=0;for(int i=1;i<=10;i++)s+=i;System.out.println(s);}}
Flo
s = sum 1..10
print s
Bash
for i in 1 2 3 4 5; do echo $i; done
Flo
for x in [1,2,3,4,5] | print x
File IO (Python)
with open('data.txt') as f:
print(f.read())
Flo
print read_file "data.txt"
Playground
Write Flo and press Run or use Ctrl/Cmd+Enter
Output
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