Jasmine, A rust-like programming language that compiles to Java

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  1. jasmine

    The Jasmine programming language. (by onlycs)

    TLDR: see the repo

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  3. pest

    The Elegant Parser (by pest-parser)

    I had recently completed the first year of my Computer Science class at school and will begin my second year soon. My schools' class forces the use of Java programming language, and I absolutely hated it. So, over the course of a little less than a month, I wrote my own programming language, in Rust (objectively best programming language), using pest, to be as similar to Rust as possible, but compiling to Java.

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