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Welcome!

This subreddit is dedicated to discussion of programming languages, programming language theory, design, their syntax and compilers. Post your ideas and get constructive criticism.

Be nice, contribute, and stay away from useless flame wars.

Please note!

This is about programming languages, not programming per se. If you want to ask "what programming language should I learn", "what language would be best for X project", or any question like that, please post to /r/AskProgramming or /r/LearnProgramming.

Check out the always-growing list of languages made by our community!

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/join us on #proglangdesign! (proglangdesign.net)

submitted 2 months ago by hackerfooPopr Language - announcement

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Bimonthly "What are you working on? How is it coming along?" thread - August/September (self.ProgrammingLanguages)

submitted 1 month ago by NeechooThe resident Python guy[M] - announcement

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Crafting Interpreters - New Chapter: Resolving and Binding (craftinginterpreters.com)

submitted 1 day ago by MadcapJake

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How to Implement Hindley-Milner type inference (in Python) (goc.vivint.com)

submitted 1 day ago by PegasusAndAcorn

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I made this math-y little language some time ago. It's my baby. Just wanted to share. Thoughts? (github.com)

submitted 1 day ago by _Tushar

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Been working on my first real interpreted language, Shakara, as a toy project for around threeish months. Take a gander at the current source and the preliminary specification! (github.com)

submitted 3 days ago by tinfoilboy

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(SCREENSHOT) For reference to my design. (i.redd.it)

submitted 2 days ago by inb4token

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This programming language does NOT exist. (self.ProgrammingLanguages)

submitted 2 days ago by inb4token

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I just finished the spec for BrainCube, an esolang I'm making. Any thoughts? (github.com)

submitted 3 days ago by quietsamurai98

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Would it be possible to get some suggestions for a paper topic for a programming languages class? (self.ProgrammingLanguages)

submitted 4 days ago * by FlirtySanchez

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Day jobs question/poll (self.ProgrammingLanguages)

submitted 4 days ago by minond

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Showing multiple compile errors? (self.ProgrammingLanguages)

submitted 4 days ago by Uncaffeinated

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Non-Turing-Complete languages? (self.ProgrammingLanguages)

submitted 5 days ago by GNULinuxProgrammer

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Alien programming language? (self.ProgrammingLanguages)

submitted 6 days ago by trampolinebears

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A Framework for Gradual Memory Management (self.ProgrammingLanguages)

submitted 6 days ago by PegasusAndAcorn

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Are continuations too general? (self.ProgrammingLanguages)

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Does any language has (or it's possible to implement) a following syntax for asynchronous programming. (self.ProgrammingLanguages)

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Please Try the OSH 0.1 Release (oilshell.org)

submitted 10 days ago by oilshell

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The design side of programming language design (tomasp.net)

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Embedding an array in 8th (a Forth dialect) (self.ProgrammingLanguages)

submitted 12 days ago by 8thdev

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Smalltalk is the Nikola Tesla of the IT Industry (hackernoon.com)

submitted 13 days ago by smalltalkrenaissance

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Programming language design and implementation online classes? (self.ProgrammingLanguages)

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Safe Systems Software and the Future of Computing by Joe Duffy (youtube.com)

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The Once Great and Powerful (medium.com)

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What, if anything, is a programming paradigm? (Robert Harper) (cambridgeblog.org)

submitted 17 days ago by AthasFuthark

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My first fifteen compilers (composition.al)

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Is javascript prototypes the same as prototypes in other languages. (self.ProgrammingLanguages)

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