A website for the programming language design community, including #proglangdesign on Libera.Chat, /r/ProgrammingLanguages, and https://discord.gg/4Kjt3ZE.
You can see this live at proglangdesign.net.
Add your project to _data/projects.yml
, and then submit a pull request.
Place your project where it belongs in alphabetical order.
Your project's summary should be under 140 characters (shorter is better).
If your project has an icon, upload it to images/lang/
.
The most basic possible configuration:
MyProject:
github: my-org/my-repo
author: John Doe
summary: A brief (<140 character) description of my project.
tags:
- tag0
- tag1
Tags can be found in _data/tags.yml
.
A real project with such an entry:
C3:
github: c3lang/c3
author: Christoffer Lernö
# Wrap lines over 80 characters long.
summary: >
An evolution of C, adding modules, error handling and
semantic macros.
A more typical project:
Plasma:
website: https://plasmalang.org/
github: PlasmaLang/Plasma
# Place your icon in `images/lang/`.
# Non-white SVGs or transparent PNGs are preferred.
# If you are concerned about licensing issues with your language's icon,
# you may link to it on an external site using a normal URL.
icon: plasma.png
# icon: https://example.com/icon/plasma.png
author:
name: Paul Bone
website: https://paul.bone.id.au/
summary: >
A language that balances functional and imperative programming,
and has state-of-the-art concurrency and parallelism features.
A project with two contributors:
Example:
website: https://example.com
authors:
- arthur
- name: Jess Writer
website: https://jwriter.example.com
- zeus94
summary: Currently, no real project uses `authors`.
A project which prefers not to single out contributors:
Monte:
website: https://monte.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html
github: monte-language
libera: monte
organization:
name: The Monte authors
# This page should include a list of the people involved.
# Monte doesn't have a dedicated list, so the LICENSE file will suffice.
website: https://github.com/monte-language/monte/blob/master/LICENSE
summary: A dynamic programming language inspired by Python and E.
A large project, only one contributor of which is part of our community:
Mercury:
website: https://mercurylang.org/
github: Mercury-Language/mercury
icon: mercury.png
organization:
name: many
website: https://mercurylang.org/development/people.html
# This generated authorship list will be `many, including Paul Bone`.
# The `including` bit is inserted automatically.
# You may also use `authors`.
author:
name: Paul Bone
website: https://paul.bone.id.au/
summary: >
A logic/functional programming language
with advanced static analysis and error detection features.
Every single community type:
MyProject:
# You should include at least an author name and a website or repository.
website: https://kittenlang.org
github: inko-lang/inko
gitlab: my-org/my-repo
# Make sure you don't have too many icons, or they won't all fit.
# I'd recommend no more than two: one forum-like service (e.g. Reddit, Discourse)
# and one chat-like service (e.g. Libera, Matrix).
# If you're really over more services than that, I'd personally recommend reconsidering;
# a fragmented community isn't good for anybody.
# If you use a service that isn't listed here, just open an issue, and I'll add it.
reddit: futhark # for /r/futhark
discourse: https://discourse.inko-lang.org/
discord: 4Kjt3ZE # your invite code, as in https://discord.gg/4Kjt3ZE
matrix: +inko:matrix.org # or use a # for a channel instead of a group
gitter: pikelet-lang/Lobby # as in https://gitter.im/pikelet-lang/Lobby
libera: fennel # for #fennel on Libera.Chat
twitter: rebuild_lang # for @rebuild_lang
author: Person