MissCoderβ¨
June 8
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Forwarded from The Opcode
Alphabet Language v2.3.5 is Hereπ«‘
We just finished the biggest test run in Alphabet history. 3740+ tests. 14 binary bugs caught. 5 languages verified.
This release was built different. Every builtin function tested. Every keyword in English, Amharic, Spanish, French, and German. All 38 example programs. 21 stdlib modules. CLI, REPL, bytecode, WASM - nothing was left untouched.
14 binary bugs found during testing. For-each loops broken. Static methods failing. Abstract classes not parsing. Interfaces not recognized. Map assignments conflicting with destructuring. We caught all of them. 8 fixed in this release.
What changed:
- You can now speak your code. Voice input works in all 5 languages.
- super() calls - proper class inheritance finally works
- Closures are real now. z.map(), z.filter(), z.reduce() - all working
- Threading - spin up threads, join them, lock shared state
- Constant folding - the compiler now optimizes constant expressions at compile time
- Browser playground - run Alphabet in your browser with WASM
- REPL trace - watch your code execute 4 phases at a time, step by step
- Package manager - alphabet pkg init, install, publish
- Error hints - when something goes wrong, Alphabet tells you why
- Embedding API - drop Alphabet into your C++ apps
- Ternary operator - condition ? true : false
- 17 new stdlib modules - json, crypto, datetime, validate, functional, os, and more
- Formal language spec - 1548 lines of pure language definition
- 38 examples, 22 CLI subcommands, 21 REPL commands
The numbers:
14,073 lines of C++. 42 opcodes. 90 builtins. 5 languages. 257 test files.
This is not a minor update. This is a rewrite of what Alphabet can do.
Alphabet Language v2.3.5 is Here
We just finished the biggest test run in Alphabet history. 3740+ tests. 14 binary bugs caught. 5 languages verified.
This release was built different. Every builtin function tested. Every keyword in English, Amharic, Spanish, French, and German. All 38 example programs. 21 stdlib modules. CLI, REPL, bytecode, WASM - nothing was left untouched.
14 binary bugs found during testing. For-each loops broken. Static methods failing. Abstract classes not parsing. Interfaces not recognized. Map assignments conflicting with destructuring. We caught all of them. 8 fixed in this release.
What changed:
- You can now speak your code. Voice input works in all 5 languages.
- super() calls - proper class inheritance finally works
- Closures are real now. z.map(), z.filter(), z.reduce() - all working
- Threading - spin up threads, join them, lock shared state
- Constant folding - the compiler now optimizes constant expressions at compile time
- Browser playground - run Alphabet in your browser with WASM
- REPL trace - watch your code execute 4 phases at a time, step by step
- Package manager - alphabet pkg init, install, publish
- Error hints - when something goes wrong, Alphabet tells you why
- Embedding API - drop Alphabet into your C++ apps
- Ternary operator - condition ? true : false
- 17 new stdlib modules - json, crypto, datetime, validate, functional, os, and more
- Formal language spec - 1548 lines of pure language definition
- 38 examples, 22 CLI subcommands, 21 REPL commands
The numbers:
14,073 lines of C++. 42 opcodes. 90 builtins. 5 languages. 257 test files.
This is not a minor update. This is a rewrite of what Alphabet can do.
Github link :-github.com/fraol163/alphabet
Web ide has not been upgraded yet but it will be soon aide-ashen.vercel.app
If you got issues on both REPL and web ide feel free to reach out in email fraolteshome444@gmail.com and also telegram contact @mememe12334
We just finished the biggest test run in Alphabet history. 3740+ tests. 14 binary bugs caught. 5 languages verified.
This release was built different. Every builtin function tested. Every keyword in English, Amharic, Spanish, French, and German. All 38 example programs. 21 stdlib modules. CLI, REPL, bytecode, WASM - nothing was left untouched.
14 binary bugs found during testing. For-each loops broken. Static methods failing. Abstract classes not parsing. Interfaces not recognized. Map assignments conflicting with destructuring. We caught all of them. 8 fixed in this release.
What changed:
- You can now speak your code. Voice input works in all 5 languages.
- super() calls - proper class inheritance finally works
- Closures are real now. z.map(), z.filter(), z.reduce() - all working
- Threading - spin up threads, join them, lock shared state
- Constant folding - the compiler now optimizes constant expressions at compile time
- Browser playground - run Alphabet in your browser with WASM
- REPL trace - watch your code execute 4 phases at a time, step by step
- Package manager - alphabet pkg init, install, publish
- Error hints - when something goes wrong, Alphabet tells you why
- Embedding API - drop Alphabet into your C++ apps
- Ternary operator - condition ? true : false
- 17 new stdlib modules - json, crypto, datetime, validate, functional, os, and more
- Formal language spec - 1548 lines of pure language definition
- 38 examples, 22 CLI subcommands, 21 REPL commands
The numbers:
14,073 lines of C++. 42 opcodes. 90 builtins. 5 languages. 257 test files.
This is not a minor update. This is a rewrite of what Alphabet can do.
Alphabet Language v2.3.5 is Here
We just finished the biggest test run in Alphabet history. 3740+ tests. 14 binary bugs caught. 5 languages verified.
This release was built different. Every builtin function tested. Every keyword in English, Amharic, Spanish, French, and German. All 38 example programs. 21 stdlib modules. CLI, REPL, bytecode, WASM - nothing was left untouched.
14 binary bugs found during testing. For-each loops broken. Static methods failing. Abstract classes not parsing. Interfaces not recognized. Map assignments conflicting with destructuring. We caught all of them. 8 fixed in this release.
What changed:
- You can now speak your code. Voice input works in all 5 languages.
- super() calls - proper class inheritance finally works
- Closures are real now. z.map(), z.filter(), z.reduce() - all working
- Threading - spin up threads, join them, lock shared state
- Constant folding - the compiler now optimizes constant expressions at compile time
- Browser playground - run Alphabet in your browser with WASM
- REPL trace - watch your code execute 4 phases at a time, step by step
- Package manager - alphabet pkg init, install, publish
- Error hints - when something goes wrong, Alphabet tells you why
- Embedding API - drop Alphabet into your C++ apps
- Ternary operator - condition ? true : false
- 17 new stdlib modules - json, crypto, datetime, validate, functional, os, and more
- Formal language spec - 1548 lines of pure language definition
- 38 examples, 22 CLI subcommands, 21 REPL commands
The numbers:
14,073 lines of C++. 42 opcodes. 90 builtins. 5 languages. 257 test files.
This is not a minor update. This is a rewrite of what Alphabet can do.
Github link :-github.com/fraol163/alphabet
Web ide has not been upgraded yet but it will be soon aide-ashen.vercel.app
If you got issues on both REPL and web ide feel free to reach out in email fraolteshome444@gmail.com and also telegram contact @mememe12334
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Forwarded from Techy Girl
Unfortunately, there'll be no evidence that u tried, if u don't make it.
the sleepless nights,
the losses,
the doubt....
all of it will mean nothing. If u don't win.
that's why u hv to make it.
SUCCESS is the only proof.
@techy_muslimah
the sleepless nights,
the losses,
the doubt....
all of it will mean nothing. If u don't win.
that's why u hv to make it.
SUCCESS is the only proof.
@techy_muslimah
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Forwarded from Birhan Nega
First-time founders focus on product. Second-time founders focus on distribution.
α¨αα αΆαα½α develop α΅αα°α¨αα α₯α» αααα₯ αααα΅ αααα΅αα αααͺαα½ ααα’ Learn how to sell αααα΅ αα
α¨αα αΆαα½α develop α΅αα°α¨αα α₯α» αααα₯ αααα΅ αααα΅αα αααͺαα½ ααα’ Learn how to sell αααα΅ αα
π3
MissCoderβ¨
3 cups of coffee but they're not coffee'ying ;(
Yesterday's Coffee is Coffeey'ing Today.
make it make sense
but wait, coffee itself doesn't make sense
Anyways, TMOC ASSEMBLE π«β¨
MissCoder β¨
make it make sense
but wait, coffee itself doesn't make sense
Anyways, TMOC ASSEMBLE π«β¨
MissCoder β¨
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Forwarded from shego.codes
The_Defining_Decade_-_Meg_Jay.epub
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Before I go back to hibernating, I want to share a book recommendation.
I think every twenty-something should read
Whenever I feel lost or confused about what I'm doing with my life, I pick this book up again.
It's written by a therapist and follows conversations with her twenty-something clients about careers, relationships, identity, and all the chaos that comes with this decade of life.
#Books
π§ββοΈ @shegocodes
I think every twenty-something should read
The Defining Decade. I personally call it "The Guide to Not Fk Up Your 20s."Whenever I feel lost or confused about what I'm doing with my life, I pick this book up again.
It's written by a therapist and follows conversations with her twenty-something clients about careers, relationships, identity, and all the chaos that comes with this decade of life.
#Books
π§ββοΈ @shegocodes
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Heyy Empire π«β¨
I want to use my student email to the fullest, please drop platforms, courses and any other benefits I could access with it.
I will prepare a list:
1. GitHub Student pack
2. .....
MissCoder β¨
I want to use my student email to the fullest, please drop platforms, courses and any other benefits I could access with it.
I will prepare a list:
1. GitHub Student pack
2. .....
MissCoder β¨
Forwarded from Code and Thought
High-Value Apps & Platforms You Can Unlock With a Student Email
Developer & Engineering
GitHub Student Developer Pack
GitHub Pro
GitHub Copilot
Microsoft Azure for Students
Amazon Web Services student credits
Google Cloud Platform student programs
DigitalOcean
Vercel
Netlify
MongoDB Atlas
Supabase
Postman
Docker
JetBrains IntelliJ IDEA
PyCharm
WebStorm
Productivity & Organization
Notion
Microsoft 365
Google Workspace
Evernote
Trello
ClickUp
Slack
Design & UI/UX
Figma
Canva
Adobe Creative Cloud
Framer
AI Tools
ChatGPT student promotions occasionally
Perplexity AI
Notion AI
Cursor
Claude student deals occasionally
Learning Platforms
Coursera
Udemy
LinkedIn Learning
edX
DataCamp
Codecademy
Research & Academic Access
Google Scholar
IEEE
ACM
JSTOR
Domains & Startup Infrastructure
Namecheap
Stripe startup programs
Brevo
Mailchimp
Hardware & Device Discounts
Apple Education Store
Dell Student Discount
Lenovo Student Store
Samsung Student Discount
Developer & Engineering
GitHub Student Developer Pack
GitHub Pro
GitHub Copilot
Microsoft Azure for Students
Amazon Web Services student credits
Google Cloud Platform student programs
DigitalOcean
Vercel
Netlify
MongoDB Atlas
Supabase
Postman
Docker
JetBrains IntelliJ IDEA
PyCharm
WebStorm
Productivity & Organization
Notion
Microsoft 365
Google Workspace
Evernote
Trello
ClickUp
Slack
Design & UI/UX
Figma
Canva
Adobe Creative Cloud
Framer
AI Tools
ChatGPT student promotions occasionally
Perplexity AI
Notion AI
Cursor
Claude student deals occasionally
Learning Platforms
Coursera
Udemy
LinkedIn Learning
edX
DataCamp
Codecademy
Research & Academic Access
Google Scholar
IEEE
ACM
JSTOR
Domains & Startup Infrastructure
Namecheap
Stripe startup programs
Brevo
Mailchimp
Hardware & Device Discounts
Apple Education Store
Dell Student Discount
Lenovo Student Store
Samsung Student Discount
Apple
Education
Apple hardware and software adapt to every kind of learner, giving educators flexible tools to teach effectively as they help students achieve more.
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Forwarded from E-DC [East Developers Community]
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π The EDC Portal is officially live β Beta Launch!
Built by East Side Developers, for East Side Developers
Features:
β’ Talents Directory β Discover, connect with, and hire developers from our ecosystem
β’ Buy Me Eriteb β Support builders through Gurshplus and recognize their contributions
β’ Project Showcase β Share projects, find collaborators, and get feedback. Our semantic search helps you discover similar ideas before building alone
β’ Podcasts β Explore tech podcasts indexed from East Side Telegram communities
β’ Legacy Wall β Honoring contributors, open-source developers, and community builders who help EDC grow, all way from HUDC founders to this project contributer(@DEVLUTO, @thekassdag)
Every contributor earns a permanent place on the Legacy Wall so contribute π
π Portal | π GitHub | π€ register & Manage Profile
To developers and students across Haramaya, Dire Dawa, Jigjiga, Samara, and Bule Hora Universities: showcase your work, connect with others, and help put East Side talent on the map
Built by East Side Developers, for East Side Developers
Features:
β’ Talents Directory β Discover, connect with, and hire developers from our ecosystem
β’ Buy Me Eriteb β Support builders through Gurshplus and recognize their contributions
β’ Project Showcase β Share projects, find collaborators, and get feedback. Our semantic search helps you discover similar ideas before building alone
β’ Podcasts β Explore tech podcasts indexed from East Side Telegram communities
β’ Legacy Wall β Honoring contributors, open-source developers, and community builders who help EDC grow, all way from HUDC founders to this project contributer(@DEVLUTO, @thekassdag)
Every contributor earns a permanent place on the Legacy Wall so contribute π
π Portal | π GitHub | π€ register & Manage Profile
To developers and students across Haramaya, Dire Dawa, Jigjiga, Samara, and Bule Hora Universities: showcase your work, connect with others, and help put East Side talent on the map
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Forwarded from BΟ
ΙΎΤΞ±Ι³-Ops (BΟ
ΙΎΤΞ±Ι³ | Ψ¨Ψ±ΩΨ§Ω :))
Getting rejected early in life is actually one of the best gifts one can get.
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Heyy peeps
can anyone drop the link to that one platform which roasts project ideas and gives you percentage and stuff?
I need reality checkπ
MissCoder β¨
can anyone drop the link to that one platform which roasts project ideas and gives you percentage and stuff?
I need reality checkπ
MissCoder β¨
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MissCoderβ¨
Heyy peeps can anyone drop the link to that one platform which roasts project ideas and gives you percentage and stuff? I need reality checkπ MissCoder β¨
U really had to do that, when it's my turn huh ;(
ig we're not getting a reality check
ig we're not getting a reality check
MissCoderβ¨
42% Well, it's not that bad uk The roasts were noiceee tho ;( I'm gonna build this one :) MissCoder β¨
>Be me
> Can't afford openai key
> decides to integrate ollama locally to my project
> feeling cool, like "why do people even pay for these api keys huh"
> does some research
> turns out my PC needs to be ON and connected to the internet 24/7 for the platform(bot) to work.
(In this country?? this gotta be a raigbaitπ)
> Me crashes
> continues researching the other options ;(
MissCoder β¨
> Can't afford openai key
> decides to integrate ollama locally to my project
> feeling cool, like "why do people even pay for these api keys huh"
> does some research
> turns out my PC needs to be ON and connected to the internet 24/7 for the platform(bot) to work.
(In this country?? this gotta be a raigbaitπ)
> Me crashes
> continues researching the other options ;(
MissCoder β¨
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