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Esperanta Programlingvo - First try

ya Pharoah, 2 Agosti 2009

Ujumbe: 36

Lugha: English

Rogir (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 6 Agosti 2009 5:58:30 alasiri

Well, it's your language, so I guess that's up to you. But I wouldn't try to fit in the akuzativo if it's too much trouble.

Pharoah (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 6 Agosti 2009 6:10:25 alasiri

I'm a newbie to EO. I suppose that skribu-linion would be more correct since it means "write-line", right? It's just a grammar question I have.

ceigered (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 7 Agosti 2009 2:04:10 asubuhi

Pharoah:I'm a newbie to EO. I suppose that skribu-linion would be more correct since it means "write-line", right? It's just a grammar question I have.
Ĝusta - skribu linion would be more grammatically correct. But because this is a programming language you might as well scrap the accusative lango.gif

And yay for hello world ridulo.gif

qwertz (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 10 Agosti 2009 11:38:03 asubuhi

Would be nice to have an interpreter with an automatic help feature available like bpython has. So somebody could use excisting Python skills for learning esperanto.

Pharoah (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 10 Agosti 2009 12:52:12 alasiri

Interesting idea there qwertz, I've never seen that before. Definitely something to keep in mind for the javascript-based learning interpreter I'm planning.

By the way, the python version is about 2/3 done. I'm still tweaking the language a bit, that's why it's taking so long.

qwertz (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 10 Agosti 2009 1:13:19 alasiri

Pharoah:Interesting idea there qwertz, I've never seen that before. Definitely something to keep in mind for the javascript-based learning interpreter I'm planning.

By the way, the python version is about 2/3 done. I'm still tweaking the language a bit, that's why it's taking so long.
Furthermore, there's is a well discussed computer related vortaro: http://komputeko.net/ from the Ikso folks. May be, that can give you some proper eo translation ideas.

Ailanto (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 11 Agosti 2009 5:29:29 alasiri

AlexN (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 31 Agosti 2011 9:07:44 asubuhi

This thread ended long time ago, but it is still interesting. Pharoah, did you succeed ?
BTW I think that Esperanto can be really useful for creation of computer languages. Simple (Simpla?) translation of reserved words is not a good idea, because anyone can learn 20 words and it does not matter which language they're in.

geo63 (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 31 Agosti 2011 5:19:45 alasiri

AlexN:This thread ended long time ago, but it is still interesting. Pharoah, did you succeed ?
BTW I think that Esperanto can be really useful for creation of computer languages. Simple (Simpla?) translation of reserved words is not a good idea, because anyone can learn 20 words and it does not matter which language they're in.
Sometimes the language matters:

#!/usr/bin/env zhpy
# 檔名: while.py
數字 = 23
運行 = 真
當 運行:
猜測 = 整數(輸入('輸入一個數字: '))

如果 猜測 == 數字:
印出 '恭喜, 你猜對了.'
運行 = 假 # 這會讓循環語句結束
假使 猜測 < 數字:
印出 '錯了, 數字再大一點.'
否則:
印出 '錯了, 數字再小一點.'
否則:
印出 '循環語句結束'
印出 '結束'

AlexN (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 1 Septemba 2011 5:59:43 asubuhi

Sometimes the language matters:
Take a look at this page:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/APL_%28programming_...

Do you see any difference ? BTW, APL is one of the most influential programming languages.

Also

http://en.tiraecol.net/modules/comic/comic.php?c...

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