Show HN: I Made a Programming Language with Python Syntax, zero-copy and C-Speed(github.com)
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Show HN: I Made a Programming Language with Python Syntax, zero-copy and C-Speed
https://github.com/CrimsonDemon567PC/Mantis
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LLM generated readme?
>Mantis 7 consists of four major components:
1, 2, 3, 4.
>Mantis 7 consists of four major components:
1, 2, 3, 4.
LLM-generated code probably, which human uses em-dashes and Unicode arrows for boilerplate file header comments? LLMs, on the other hand, very often do.
https://github.com/CrimsonDemon567PC/Mantis/blob/d7c8a79f0ff...
https://github.com/CrimsonDemon567PC/Mantis/blob/d7c8a79f0ff...
What makes you think it's LLM-generated?
Look at the project age and commit velocity. It’s…real obvious.
Did you read my comment?
1. Compiler (compiler.py)
2. File Types
3. Bytecode Format (MTN1)
4. Builtin Calls
5. Native Execution Model
6. CLI Usage
7. Runtime Functions
The 1, 2, 3 and 4 you saw are all part of the first component, if you scroll on the readme, you'll see it lists all of the 7 components.
The 1, 2, 3 and 4 you saw are all part of the first component, if you scroll on the readme, you'll see it lists all of the 7 components.
if this interests you check out the Mojo language.
Cool. Now go check out Mojo.
> Cool. Now go check out Mojo.
https://docs.modular.com/mojo/vision
Have you been using it? What for? What's your verdict so far?
I've been mildly interested, but the way they intertwine positioning with Modular platform makes me wary of platform lock-in.
https://docs.modular.com/mojo/vision
Have you been using it? What for? What's your verdict so far?
I've been mildly interested, but the way they intertwine positioning with Modular platform makes me wary of platform lock-in.
C is very fast because the compilers have a huge optimization step. Where is that part in your project?