A student eager to learn anything except from things taught at school, huge brainfuck fan, author of 2.5 esolangs and lover of everything niche, useless and fun.
That's as simple as it gets, but what about features that work differently depending on tokens surrounding them? The internet would really use some guides to using existing parsers and lexers (like rply for example) to make more powerful languages. It would be really cool if you shown how to do something more advanced.
That's as simple as it gets, but what about features that work differently depending on tokens surrounding them? The internet would really use some guides to using existing parsers and lexers (like rply for example) to make more powerful languages. It would be really cool if you shown how to do something more advanced.
Ok... I'll be sure to write an article on that.