tea-age.solutions
Coder
Hello Community!
I am new to here and I am passionate C++ programmer with expert knowledge.
So, if somebody has some questions about C++, feel free to ask me.
Actually, I am self-employed and running also my own webpage and blog (C++ and other programming).
If you are interested to see it, you can find it in my profile.
I am working on my own private project for (self) educational and maybe later also for commercial purposes. It is a script language in C++ and for C++.
You can use it as a C++ library in your C++ projects (not yet released) and also execute standalone script files (preview release available).
It really makes fun to work on that project.
Actually, I am really proud of the already present Functional Programming capabilities (including Lambda functions and building higher order functions).
I am going to introduce it in the appropriate sub-forum in a while.
I am highly interested in start learning Rust.
So, I am wondering a little why here is no sub-forum for Rust or one of the other new languages (like Go for example) yet.
Is there no broader interest for these new languages?
Cheers and happy Coding!
I am new to here and I am passionate C++ programmer with expert knowledge.
So, if somebody has some questions about C++, feel free to ask me.
Actually, I am self-employed and running also my own webpage and blog (C++ and other programming).
If you are interested to see it, you can find it in my profile.
I am working on my own private project for (self) educational and maybe later also for commercial purposes. It is a script language in C++ and for C++.
You can use it as a C++ library in your C++ projects (not yet released) and also execute standalone script files (preview release available).
It really makes fun to work on that project.
Actually, I am really proud of the already present Functional Programming capabilities (including Lambda functions and building higher order functions).
I am going to introduce it in the appropriate sub-forum in a while.
I am highly interested in start learning Rust.
So, I am wondering a little why here is no sub-forum for Rust or one of the other new languages (like Go for example) yet.
Is there no broader interest for these new languages?
Cheers and happy Coding!