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link-grammar
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Adding Grammar Checking To Gtk4's TextView
The Word Processor did not abandon us. AbiWord's Link Grammar Parser is free, open source, and actively maintained. There's bindings for Java, Node.js, Perl, Python, and Vala.
vala-www
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Vala Programming Language
https://vala.dev/
an apps list is here
else you have :
- The Vala Programming Language
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Odin Programming Language
Vala (compiles to C, some GTK apps are written in this) - https://vala.dev/
- Ask HN: Who is developing a programming language that compiles to C?
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Vale's First Prototype for Immutable Region Borrowing
There's also been a language called Vala, active since 2006!
https://vala.dev
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Off topic? Recommend a language well supported on Emacs..
The only language I can think of that fully meets these requirements is Vala. It is GNOME-centric, is available in any distro, has automatic memory management, and has bindings to a ton of open source libs.
- gtk-ks: Join the Effort to create GTK Bindings for Kotlin!
- Unusual programming language that you use (Work, Hobby)
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Nim version 2.0.0 release candidate
> In my understanding, Nim at the moment is really a transpiled language, instead of compiled. Transpiled to C, then tooling uses clang or gcc to do compilation from C to target platforms.
If I understood correctly, like the Vala language: https://vala.dev/ (Note: Vala is strongly integrated with GObject).
What are some alternatives?
nlp-recipes - Natural Language Processing Best Practices & Examples
mqtt.org - The mqtt.org website
languagetool - Style and Grammar Checker for 25+ Languages
website - Flutter documentation web site
mgpt - Multilingual Generative Pretrained Model
crystal-website - crystal-lang.org website
tree-sitter-twig - Twig grammar for Tree-sitter
carbon-lang - Carbon Language's main repository: documents, design, implementation, and related tools. (NOTE: Carbon Language is experimental; see README)
libpostal - A C library for parsing/normalizing street addresses around the world. Powered by statistical NLP and open geo data.
go-is-not-good - A curated list of articles complaining that go (golang) isn't good enough
gtk4-textview-grammar - Playing around with grammar checking on GTK4's TextView
Tango-D2 - A port of the Tango library to D2