A collection of full-stack resources for programmers.
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A collection of full-stack resources for programmers.
Esolang inspired by ASCII art
Acche din aa gaye
A programming language for the CPython VM.
Tensorlang, a differentiable programming language based on TensorFlow
Tampio: An object-oriented programming language made to resemble Finnish
A Scheme kernel for Jupyter that can use Python libraries
I created this repo to save all my python related language notes
A syntactic neural model for parsing natural language to executable code
An OwO based, stack-oriented programming language
Detect the programming language of a source code
A console script that takes an SDFG file as an argument, compiles it (using dace.codegen.compiler) and outputs the .so and .h files in the folder
A programming language based on a 2D Hilbert curve grid
A compiler for a simple language, built with Python and LLVM
⦠ Angle: new speakable syntax for python
Experimental Programming Language Coded in Python!
Python Programming for Biologists
A visual programming language, evaluated as a cellular automaton
A fragmentary bidirectional type system as a Python library
Contrastive Code Representation Learning: functionality-based JavaScript embeddings through self-supervised learning
Quantum programming language putting entanglement and superposition front and center
Ultimate Python study guide for newcomers and professionals alike.
A simple, extensible and efficient programming language based on C and Python
CheLang es un lenguaje de programación esotérico argento. Ni más, ni menos. Es la que va.
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Really nice project.
Writing in coconut files, you lose all the IDE integrations for Python. For example, I use VSCode and all the intellicode and hints of course doesn't work for cocount.
I am not too familiar but perhaps theres needs to be a separate language server or maybe you could leverage the existing Python integrations. Either way, better IDE integration wo