i don't know much about this but https://claim.fluence.network/ seems to be giving out ~2500USD in ethereum to anybody on their arbitrary list of "repositories helping the growth of Web3"
if you have some commits in nixpkgs i know that might be good, though the cutoff and which fork exactly seems unclear.
@nbsp ohhhhhhhhhhh that’s why i was getting spam emails all the time asking me to do some weird things to my repository to attribute it to other people
Hundreds of Beavers feels like a video game movie for a game that never existed. It uses the language of gaming, mixed with the classic Looney Tunes cartoon logic, in such a way that everything feels familiar but also hard to identify precisely.
Fascinating.
My language has changed a bit since it was first created so I dunno if Lang fits but basically it's a text processing language and specialized for things like parsing data like CSV, JSON and other programming languages and making compilers. Originally my only goal was for it to be very good for compilers, assemblers, etc so that's why I called it "Language for Languages" so just Lang
Getting external feedback might be helpful, as often other people will spot things that you didn't while designing... but also requires some time, and if it's something you've poured a lot of passion in, also the ability to handle well criticism, as not everyone is always nice on the Internet...
The buffer thing sounds very peculiar! Reminds me a bit of Lisp and Perl, but approaching functional programming with a focus on the processing chains themselves instead of the operations they're composed of, kind of like what Bash does with pipes!