Dylan is an object-functional programming language originally created by Apple for the Newton, designed to support efficient machine code generation. It offers a combination of features from Scheme and CLOS without Lisp syntax and provides fine-grained control over dynamic and static behaviors. Beginners can start with the 30-minute Tour of Dylan, use the playground to experiment, or consult in-depth guides and the Dylan Reference Manual for a detailed understanding. The language also has extensive documentation available including cheat sheets and articles.

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