Curly bracket programming languages are those which syntax is highly influenced by the syntax of the C language.
Generally, they share several syntactic features; use of:
Balanced brackets { and } also called "brace brackets" or simply "braces", to define blocks in their syntax or formal grammar.
Semicolons ; as statement terminators, not as separators.
Three-part "for" statement syntax.
Ignore whitespace: compilers or interpreters treat all contiguous, adjacent non-characters (tabs, spaces) as one blank space; also called free-form languages.
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