Greetlang is now a reality in the brand new Greetlang
lite
It's a horredous language, but it works! Create a greetlang lite program by downloading the language, (greetlangLite.py)
, and creating a seperate file with a .gll
extension. Go to the end of greetlangLite.py
and change the line of code:
lexer = Lexer("hello.gll")
To have your file's name instead of the default hello.gll
.
I am working my socks off to add more functionality like variables, function defining and calling, etcetera. But for now, you can only use the equivalent of print, op();
. Thank you and have a nice day!
Greetlang Lite: It's a breath of fresh air!
- Steve Jobs
GreetLang (Greet) and GreetLang+ (Greet+) respectively are concept programming languages.
They are purely fictional and just a side-project of mine.
Greet+
is a revamp of Greet
, which has a lot more features, better syntax, etcetera.
JavaScript is used for syntax highlighting, resulting in GitHub falsely thinking that this is a JavaScript project. Oh well! ¯\__(ツ)__/¯
Please enjoy learning GreetLang+!
(GreetLang is old, outdated, and should not be learned. It is still up just because of the effort I put into it. Please read the GreetLang+ documentation instead, thank you :D )