ArnoldC
F#
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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ArnoldC
- ArnoldC: A programming language based on the one liners of Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Idea for project for intermediate c developper
Like ArnoldC but based on different character. Maybe Michael Scott or Leslie Knope
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I guess I'm a distro maintainer now, should I reinvent the wheel and write myself yet another package manager in rust?
No, write it in ArnoldC: https://lhartikk.github.io/ArnoldC/
- So tell me about your side projects
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The COMPLETE c family tree
The family cannot be complete without ArnoldC
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Tabloid – The Clickbait Headline Programming Language
Gotta love goofy stunts that take effort to make! A spiritually similar programming language that also screams a lot is ArnoldC: https://lhartikk.github.io/ArnoldC/
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Koji su programski jezici sad u modi?
Ovaj
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What programming language or graphics library is best for a lightweight desktop app?
I would use a light and simple language
- Which programming language did Tony use to build Iron Man?
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Chads know the OS war is a myth
We all know that this is a silly argument because Arnold C is objectively the best language for any and all use-cases. Opting to use something else is a decision made exclusively due to poor judgement.
F#
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old languages compilers
F# F*
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From Script to Scaffold in F#
This year I've been attempting Advent of Code in my favourite programming language, F#. This is a beginner(ish) centered post about making incremental changes from the smallest possible solution to something more robust.
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for newbie , VScode+ionide or VisualStudio
I can recommend polyglot notebooks in vs code, so you can mix different languages.Take a look athttps://fsharp.org/ for some project ideas and frameworks.
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The comeback of the Fediverse and the Old Web
I have many less followers on Mastodon than in the Birdsite (40 vs 341), yet my activity has generated many more interactions than there. Not only that, among the users who decided to interact with me I counted: a co-discoverer of the Laniakea supercluster, one of the lead developers behind F#, the author of many important books on Java & JVM, plus many others. I'm literally a nobody, but this time there was no algorithm relying on relevance and engament metrics to decide what to present to each one of us.
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Chicago and London TDD Styles for Functional Programming
FP devs differ based on language here. Elm, like F#, tends to encourage "a bunch of functions and types in a file". While Elm supports modules, we don't really care where it came from; they're all pure, all deterministic, the compiler tells us if it works.
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Performance of immutable collections in .NET
The builtin fsharp collections actually are just "immutable", not persistent as you mention. (Ref: https://github.com/fsharp/fsharp/blob/master/src/fsharp/FSharp.Core/map.fs. This is just an AVL tree that returns a copy on mutations: https://github.com/fsharp/fsharp/blob/577d06b9ec7192a6adafefd09ade0ed10b13897d/src/fsharp/FSharp.Core/map.fs#L118)
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Coming from Scala
You can dive into .NET ecosystem by trying F#. It's functional-first language so this should be familiar.
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Parsing Lambda Error Logs in ReScript & Python
ReScript code is just like F# or OCAML; it doesn’t have a function parse phase like JavaScript, so we have to define our functions and types first before we can use them. That’s fine, but makes explaining the code backwards (meaning you start at the bottom of the file and work your way up), so we’ll start at our lambda handler and explain each part, regardless of where it’s defined.
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Please put units in names
F# is a JavaScript and .NET language for web, cloud, data-science, apps and more.
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Also a programming joke
What are some alternatives?
fetlang - Fetish-themed programming language
ClojureCLR - A port of Clojure to the CLR, part of the Clojure project
OffensiveNim - My experiments in weaponizing Nim (https://nim-lang.org/)
Roslyn - The Roslyn .NET compiler provides C# and Visual Basic languages with rich code analysis APIs.
rockstar - The Rockstar programming language specification
julia - The Julia Programming Language
nocode - The best way to write secure and reliable applications. Write nothing; deploy nowhere.
VisualFSharp - The F# compiler, F# core library, F# language service, and F# tooling integration for Visual Studio
reko - Reko is a binary decompiler.
Nemerle - Nemerle language. Main repository.
YoptaScript - Joke programming language for 'gopniks' in Russia. Back from 2016!
IronScheme - IronScheme