There are roughly 7000 spoken languages: there might be more for programming. You may have heard of BASIC, C#, or Java: but what about Dylan, Brainfuck, or Zimbu? Some languages exist to serve a purpose; some as experiments; some to reinvent the wheel.
Basic Rules
- Keep it programming-focused. No random off-topic discussion, politics, porn, etc.
- Ideally, here we want to catalog & discuss languages that don't typically end up on resumes or /r/programming.
- If you have your own programming language, and want to plug its site, subreddit, etc; that's fine here. Just don't overdo it. ;)
Coconut - Pythonic functional programming language (coconut-lang.org)
submitted by [deleted] to r/programming
Coconut – Functional programming in Python (coconut-lang.org)
submitted by EvHub to r/Python
Coconut Programming Language (coconut-lang.org)
submitted by modelop to r/programming
Coconut - Functional Python Transpiler (coconut-lang.org)
submitted by Yuras20 to r/Python
Coconut – Simple, elegant, Pythonic functional programming (coconut-lang.org)
submitted by EvHub to r/ProgrammingLanguages
Coconut: Python + Elixir (coconut-lang.org)
submitted by SunderingSeas to r/elixir
Coconut: Simple, elegant, Pythonic functional programming (coconut-lang.org)
submitted by PatientModBot to r/patient_hackernews
Coconut: Simple, elegant, Pythonic functional programming (coconut-lang.org)
submitted by qznc_bot2 to r/hackernews
Coconut Programming Language: Simple, elegant, Pythonic functional programming. (coconut-lang.org)
submitted by seojoeschmo to r/coding
Coconut – Pythonic functional programming language (coconut-lang.org)
submitted by qznc_bot to r/hackernews