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langjam reviews and mentions
- Ask HN: Skill you want to learn in 2022?
- JT lang jam 2 planned for Dec 4-5
- New JT lang jam Dec 4-5 - (Update README.md · langjam/[email protected])
- Let's write a compiler, part 5: A code generator
- Lang Jam - A weekend coding jam where teams create a programming language over a weekend
- Remind HN: First LangJam is this Friday. There's now a Discord
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Ask HN: Anyone have experience writing assembly in a spreadsheet?
I'm planning to participate in LangJam: https://github.com/langjam/langjam
The theme hasn't been released yet, but since everything compiles to assembly eventually, I'm already planning on building a new macro assembly. I have ~2 months in a ~15 year career doing assembly, so it's way outside my sweet spot. However, I think I have a unique perspective, where I'm approaching all languages now as ones that can be edited in a spreadsheet GUI (as well as plain text editors and IDEs). If you want to see a (crappy—my video production skills need work) demo of what I mean, one is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0l2QWH-iV3k
I've done some Googling around, and found this thread on HN where apparently Sony was encouraging devs to use spreadsheets to write better assembly for the PS3: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12294685
Was wondering if anyone out there has experience with things like this, and could share some more leads?
Also, if you like PL design check out https://github.com/langjam/langjam! I'm excited for it.
- Reminder: LangJam starts this Friday
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JT's Lang Jam discord is up
JT is someone who's worked on both the Rust and TypeScript teams and is holding a 2-day Lang Jam in the spirit of game jams, coming up this weekend. I think the jam previously got posted here, but the discord server was also opened recently, and I don't think it got posted here yet. And here's the github repo for the jam with more details: https://github.com/langjam/langjam
- Lang Jam - language programming weekend jam
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Hacker News top posts: Aug 1, 2021
Lang Jam: create a programming language in a weekend\ (99 comments)
- Lang Jam: create a programming language in a weekend
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