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My 9yo kid wants to learn how to code to make games, but I have no idea where to start
I started here: https://python.swaroopch.com/
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Best Websites For Coders
A Byte of Python : a free beginner introduction to python
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What are some good books to learn python ?
Byte of Python, I learned Python in one hour with this tutorial. https://python.swaroopch.com/
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learning to code with python
One of my favorite early references is A Byte of Python by Swaroop. It breaks down the basics really well, has no ads, and is completely free. You can even download a copy as PDF or EPUB from the author's GitHub page.
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What’s the best programming language to start learning as a Beginner?
Python is a great start, it has a huge community and tons of resource to get started with. I'd recommend checking out a Byte of Python https://python.swaroopch.com/. If you prefer something more interactive, exercism is also great https://exercism.org/tracks/python.
Crafting Interpreters
- Crafting Interpreters
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The Top 10 GitHub Repositories Making Waves 🌊📊
Build an Interpreter (Chapter 14 on is written in C)
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Writing a Debugger from Scratch: Breakpoints
I’m guessing you’ll have to work with the scopes in the resolver:
https://github.com/munificent/craftinginterpreters/blob/mast...
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loxcraft: a compiler, language server, and online playground for the Lox programming language
Better open an issue/request wiki edit at https://github.com/munificent/craftinginterpreters/wiki/Lox-implementations
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Show HN: Yaksha Programming Language
I'm late to the party, but I want to say thank you for sharing this. It's inspiring to look at how much you've built and (hopefully) enjoyed the process of building! I'm loving everything -- your site, your language design, your docs, your builtin libraries, your dev tools. Beyond impressive. People like you are the ones who make HN one of my best places on the internet.
For context on where I'm coming from, about two weeks ago I picked up Crafting Interpreters [1] for fun. I'm finding your clear-yet-concise Compiler internals [2] to be particularly compelling reading, and jumping back and forth between those "how this all works" docs and the live example of this language you actually built do a WASM-compiled tree-blowing-in-the-wind animation is just... just wow. So freaking cool!
I also enjoyed reading the comment thread that inspired you to start on Yaksha and seeing how this project has a wholesome start as inspiration-by-programming-hero. I hope you recognize that a few years later you've now ascended from inspiree to inspirer. I also hope you're still having tons of fun building out Yaksha!
[1] https://www.craftinginterpreters.com/
[2] https://yakshalang.github.io/documentation.html#compiler-int...
- Keeping track of returned and break-ed values between code blocks
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How do you start your own programming language?
There are books which will talk you through the process. Crafting Interpreters is highly spoken of; I used Writing an Interpreter in Go, because I like Go. Then there's Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools (the "Dragon Book"). This is considered heavy, but a classic, it's been around since '86.
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Designing a new language
I cannot recommend Crafting Interpreters by Robert Nystrom enough, it covers a lot of the stuff you need to know, completely for free.
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A roadmap to design programming languages
Crafting Interpreters is a fun primer on language design. It has a complete roadmap to build a fairly simple language, twice. There are some topics it won't touch on, like static type systems, but it provides a great introduction so that you can start tinkering and learn by doing.
What are some alternatives?
python-minecraft-clone - Source code for each episode of my Minecraft clone in Python YouTube tutorial series.
git-internals-pdf - PDF on Git Internals
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
You-Dont-Know-JS - A book series on JavaScript. @YDKJS on twitter.
CppCoreGuidelines - The C++ Core Guidelines are a set of tried-and-true guidelines, rules, and best practices about coding in C++
tinyrenderer - A brief computer graphics / rendering course
learnxinyminutes-docs - Code documentation written as code! How novel and totally my idea!
paip-lisp - Lisp code for the textbook "Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming"
django-crash-starter - The Cookiecutter template for the Django Crash Course tutorial by Daniel and Audrey Feldroy.
futurecoder - 100% free and interactive Python course for beginners
30-days-of-elixir - A walk through the Elixir language in 30 exercises.