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Pros of Red
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    I use Red because of his human oriented design
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    I use Red because I'm so used to Rebol ultra-efficiency
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    High-Productivity
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    Full-Stack
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    High performance
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    MVC
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    Open source
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    Simple

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What is Red?

It is both an imperative and functional programming language. Its syntax and general usage overlaps that of the interpreted Rebol language.

What is Revel?

Revel makes it easy to build web applications using the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern by relying on conventions that require a certain structure in your application. In return, it is very light on configuration and enables an extremely fast development cycle.

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