> ...do you have somewhere I can follow your work on your language?
Not really. Not committing to anything publicly has let me feel more free to tear down and start from scratch an embarrassing number of times, and experiment a bit more. Makes it easier not to get over-invested in any one technique.
I have written a little bit, as I've slowly changed my approach. But it's haphazard. Not a whole heap. You can, though, see a few of the previous versions, that do "work":
It's still evolving. You can see where some things have stuck, and others have been tossed by the wayside. The current incarnation isn't public at all, yet.
If I ever get satisfied that I've got the right approach, I'll probably do a big write-up, then.
Not really. Not committing to anything publicly has let me feel more free to tear down and start from scratch an embarrassing number of times, and experiment a bit more. Makes it easier not to get over-invested in any one technique.
I have written a little bit, as I've slowly changed my approach. But it's haphazard. Not a whole heap. You can, though, see a few of the previous versions, that do "work":
+ 2 years ago: https://git.sr.ht/~shakna/esom
+ 3 months later: https://git.sr.ht/~shakna/stackly
+ 6 months ago: https://git.sr.ht/~shakna/james_scriptlang
It's still evolving. You can see where some things have stuck, and others have been tossed by the wayside. The current incarnation isn't public at all, yet.
If I ever get satisfied that I've got the right approach, I'll probably do a big write-up, then.