On Mar 1, 1:16 am, "Hendrik van Rooyen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This post begs the following questions:
>
> - Why make a new language, when
> - It is going to be an inferior subset of Python -
> - What can the motivation be to do this instead of contributing to the python
> effort?
Perhaps the
On 28 Feb, 18:38, "luvsat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am new to python and working on a project that involves designing a
> new language. The grammar of the language is very much inspired from
> python as in is supports nearly all the statements and expressions
> that are supported by python.
> I am new to python and working on a project that involves designing a
> new language. The grammar of the language is very much inspired from
> python as in is supports nearly all the statements and expressions
> that are supported by python. Since my project is in initial stage, so
> I think it w
Hendrik van Rooyen wrote:
> - It is going to be an inferior subset of Python -
From what the OP said, it isn't necessarily a subset of
Python, just something whose surface syntax is similar.
The semantics could be quite different.
However, if the semantics *are* to be similar as well,
it makes
"luvsat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am new to python and working on a project that involves designing a
> new language. The grammar of the language is very much inspired from
> python as in is supports nearly all the statements and expressions
> that are supported by python.
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Hello all,
I am new to python and working on a project that involves designing a
new language. The grammar of the language is very much inspired from
python as in is supports nearly all the statements and expressions
that are supported by python. Since my project is in initial stage, so
I think it