Xenly (formerly known as “Xenon”) is a compiled high-level and general-purpose programming language that was initially written in C programming language and created and developed by Cyril John Magayaga.
As Xenly is implemented initially in the C programming language, it inherits some level of performance characteristics from C.
Xenly's flexibility can be evaluated based on its expressiveness, support for various programming paradigms, and ease of integration with other languages and systems.
Xenly's reliability can be influenced by factors such as its syntax and semantics. Clear and consistent language specifications, along with thorough testing and debugging, contribute to the reliability of Xenly.