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HolyC is a high-level, imperative programming language created in 2002 by Rafael Dantas Santos. It is influenced by the C programming language and is designed to be portable and easily extensible. HolyC is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License. The HolyC programming language was created as an alternative to the C programming language. It is designed to be more portable and easily extensible than C. HolyC is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, which means it is free and open source software. HolyC programs are compiled into bytecode, which is then interpreted by a virtual machine. The HolyC virtual machine is portable and can run on any platform that supports the Java Virtual Machine. HolyC has a small set of keywords and features, which makes it easy to learn. The language also has a garbage collector, which means that memory is automatically managed, and it is not necessary to explicitly deallocate memory. There are a few holy grail features of the HolyC programming language: - Simple and small: The language has a small set of keywords and features, which makes it easy to learn. - Portable: The HolyC virtual machine is portable and can run on any platform that supports the Java Virtual Machine. - Memory management: HolyC has a garbage collector, which means that memory is automatically managed, and it is not necessary to explicitly deallocate memory.