babble
taxe-fonciere
babble | taxe-fonciere | |
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1 | 2 | |
2 | 32 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
almost 2 years ago | about 3 years ago | |
Java | COBOL | |
MIT License | CeCILL-C Free Software License Agreement |
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babble
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Rouille
A while ago I wrote Babble, a toy language to teach myself ANTLR4: https://github.com/nlehuen/babble
It initially supported both English and French keywords: https://github.com/nlehuen/babble/commit/eb090fd3e80238166ac... - that was fun but for some reason I found it cringy and removed it (as if the rest was not cringy either).
Completely off topic, but I also implemented Hodor - "Its main objective is to teach programming to Hodor.": https://github.com/nlehuen/babble/tree/hodor
taxe-fonciere
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Rouille
> The result was code that only a little fraction of the population could understand
Sometimes it's better to have code comments that the little fraction can understand well, for specific purposes in an internal organization. Example, the source code used in French government for property taxes: https://github.com/etalab/taxe-fonciere/blob/master/src/EFIT...
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Killing TurboTax
It'been done for french taxes (even though the online app is government made and free): https://github.com/etalab/taxe-fonciere
What are some alternatives?
rost - Rust programming in German.
rouille - Rust programming, in French.
marcel - Le docker français :whale: :fr: