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.JLR File Extension

A .JLR file is a Juliar Source Code File, created by Juliar.

Open with Juka. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .JLR file?

A .JLR file is a type of file associated with the Juliar programming language, which is used for creating programs quickly across different computer systems. This file contains code written in Juliar, a language that was specifically designed to help developers prototype applications rapidly on various platforms such as Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, and Windows Phone.

The content of a .JLR file is the source code, which means it includes the text written by the programmer in the Juliar language. This code can be run (interpreted) or converted into other forms (compiled) using specific software. To run or edit .JLR files, you can use a program called Juka, which is the new name for the Juliar programming environment after it was renamed in 2019.

To interpret or execute the code directly from a .JLR file, you need to use the Juliar.jar file along with the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), which must be installed on your computer. The JVM allows the code to be executed on any system that supports Java. Alternatively, the code in a .JLR file can be compiled into a .JAR file or a Juliar library file (.JLRLIB). A .JAR file is a Java Archive file that can be run on any device with JVM simply by double-clicking the file.

Here is a simple example of what the code inside a .JLR file might look like: ```juliar function main() = { printLine("Hello World"); } ``` This example defines a function called "main" that, when run, will display the text "Hello World" on the screen.

It's important to note that since 2019, the Juliar language has been known as Juka, and the standard file extension for source code files has changed from .JLR to .JUK. Therefore, if you are working with newer Juka files, you should look for files with the .JUK extension instead of .JLR.

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