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The Flix Programming Language
Just a friendly UBC piggyback on Waterloo’s programming language ;)
Over summer, I built my own little functional language, Crumb (https://github.com/liam-ilan/crumb). Unlike Flix, the scope is tiny, but some pretty awesome stuff has been done with it. (Checkout this pixel art editor in your terminal, 100% Crumb: https://github.com/ronilan/crumbicon).
There’s a template (https://github.com/liam-ilan/crumb-template) and vscode highlighter (https://github.com/liam-ilan/crumb-vscode) for anyone who wants to mess around with it. Any feedback super appreciated :D
- Show HN: Tiny Syntax Highlighter
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (March 2024)
Hi! I'm Liam, a freshman at UBC, aiming to specialize in Computer Science/Physics. Looking for a software related internship in the summer. I've been programming for 7 years, and built dozens of projects, most of them can be found on my Github (https://github.com/liam-ilan).
Over the summer, I built Crumb (https://github.com/liam-ilan/crumb), a programming language from scratch, which was front paged here a couple months ago! I'm also a member of the firmware team at UBC Formula Electric, working on porting firmware for the Front Sensor Module to our next car.
Open to doing just around anything you need me to do. If you have an opening, or any advice, hit me up :D
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The Flix Programming Language
Just a friendly UBC piggyback on Waterloo’s programming language ;)
Over summer, I built my own little functional language, Crumb (https://github.com/liam-ilan/crumb). Unlike Flix, the scope is tiny, but some pretty awesome stuff has been done with it. (Checkout this pixel art editor in your terminal, 100% Crumb: https://github.com/ronilan/crumbicon).
There’s a template (https://github.com/liam-ilan/crumb-template) and vscode highlighter (https://github.com/liam-ilan/crumb-vscode) for anyone who wants to mess around with it. Any feedback super appreciated :D
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A fully functional SVG favicon editor for the terminal written in Crumb
Crumb, is a new (as in less than two month old) high level, functional, interpreted, dynamically typed, general-purpose programming language, with a terse syntax, and a verbose standard library. There's been some posts here about it recently ;)
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colors.crumb - first Crumb usable. Extending Crumb with basic terminal styling and RGB, HEX, ANSI conversion functions.
Crumb, introduced two weeks ago is a high level, functional, interpreted, dynamically typed, general-purpose programming language, with a terse syntax, and a verbose standard library.
- Minor Issue
- The Crumb Programming Language
- Crumb,a New Programming Language of No Keywords, and Everything Is a Function
- Show HN: Going into Freshman Year, Figured I Should Build an Interpreter ¯\(ツ)/¯
What are some alternatives?
theme-bluloco-dark - A fancy and sophisticated dark designer color scheme.
hook - The Hook Programming Language
crumb-template - A template to help you get started with Crumb.
event-loop.crumb - A Crumb Usable providing an Event Loop
language-tools - 🌐 Prisma Language Tools = Language Server and Prisma's VS Code extension.
pcomb - parser combinators in PostScript and C
vscode-motoko - Motoko language support for VS Code.
crumbicon - An SVG favicon editor for your terminal (written in Crumb)
vue-theme-vscode - +545.000 installs ⬇️ Theme for Visual Studio Code inspired by Vue.js, with support for more popular languages, trying to maintain a perfect harmony of colors.
metalang99 - Full-blown preprocessor metaprogramming
flix-test - Some random stuff using Flix https://flix.dev/.