In my ever-continuing search for programming languages that make sense, seem cool, allow for expressiveness, inspire me, etc; I have come across Nasal.
Check out the code examples.
Seems small, clean, predictable, OOPy, ... I like it! Unfortunately it doesn't seem to be under heavy development (it's a one-man project I believe.) There also isn't any socket library as far as I can see. When you obtain the source tree however you see that there are a few included libraries, such as math, regex, unix, gtk (!), cgi... so it's not devoid of libs - I'd call that a healthy start.
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