Hi! I'm Liam, a freshman at UBC, aiming to specialize in Computer Science/Physics. Looking for a software related internship in the summer. I've been programming for 7 years, and built dozens of projects, most of them can be found on my Github (https://github.com/liam-ilan), a programming language from scratch, which was front paged here a couple months ago! I'm also a member of the firmware team at UBC Formula... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
Just a friendly UBC piggyback on Waterloo’s programming language ;) Over summer, I built my own little functional language, Crumb (https://github.com/liam-ilan/crumb). There’s a template (https://github.com/liam-ilan/crumb-template) for anyone who wants to mess around with it. Any feedback super appreciated :D. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
Crumb, is a new (as in less than two month old) high level, functional, interpreted, dynamically typed, general-purpose programming language, with a terse syntax, and a verbose standard library. There's been some posts here about it recently ;). Source: 8 months ago
Crumb, introduced two weeks ago is a high level, functional, interpreted, dynamically typed, general-purpose programming language, with a terse syntax, and a verbose standard library. Source: 9 months ago
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