Normalize not naming new languages with a single letter.
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Unicode symbols is a good idea.
I'll call my compiler 👷♂️and my debugger 😈.
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Where are your gods now
Tends to be a self-correcting problem. Google and other search engines don't handle it well, and that makes it difficult to get popular. Even Go would have had issues if Google hadn't been behind it.
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I'll name my language with zero letters. Inroducing - .
It's a single-developer personal project. What's there to think about?
@atzanteol @treeshateorcs Popular languages such as python also started out as as personal projects btw
That was before there were a bazillion production ready languages with 30+ years of ecosystems out there. Any new language is going to have significantly more competition nowadays
@sirdorius You've got a point on this
But i think that there's still space for new languages, among enthusiasts and people who code just for fun
Perhaps, the linked page just does a poor job of selling that.
Languages you've never heard of also started out as personal projects BTW.
It’s too early to judge. Seems like it’s a solo dev hobby project. I wouldn’t hold my hopes up to ever see this language production ready.
There's is already a fantastic programming language called q, you should rename yours.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q_(programming_language_from_Kx_Systems)
Proprietary software doesn't exist. It can't hurt you.
it's not mine🫤
Someone should still rename it, even if that someone is not you. 😅
It's extremely immature and only has a few examples. I can't find a reference or any real form of documentation either, though I'm sure it exists somewhere.
If you're looking for an "efficient" programming language (you'll probably need to define that further but I'm assuming output size and compile speed), both Go (which seems to inspire this project) and Zig come to mind.
Fun little toy, but no real usability. No library, no frameworks, no resources. Languages are platforms. They are used for all the stuff around them, not for the language itself.
Then build some libraries/frameworks?
Why?
What advantage would I have making libraries/frameworks from scratch for a solo-project by some random dev who might drop the language like a hot potato when he gets a new job?
As someone also working on a minimal programming language, I might share some of the values, but using Go as an implementation language is an immediate turnoff.
Also, not having a single code example on the linked page is super-annoying.
People need to stop that.
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