07-07-2015, 06:24 AM
Thanks so much for the explanation, Jimmy.
A couple of points:
1) In my understanding there are almost no actual users of yab today, except for you, clasqm and a handful of other people. We need to get a user community started. For that we need tutorials and learning materials, in addition to the ones already vailable at Besly, which is not so much. Is anyone planning to work on this? Developing the language is not enough. We have to attract users. Something like a tutorial would be ideal. Possibly, also a detailed commenting of an existing mid-sized program would be very much useful.
2) IIRC you once said that you were working on an OOP addition to yab. Anything at the horizon yet? More generally, what new features can we expect from the next versions of yab. What are the priorities?
Thanks
A couple of points:
1) In my understanding there are almost no actual users of yab today, except for you, clasqm and a handful of other people. We need to get a user community started. For that we need tutorials and learning materials, in addition to the ones already vailable at Besly, which is not so much. Is anyone planning to work on this? Developing the language is not enough. We have to attract users. Something like a tutorial would be ideal. Possibly, also a detailed commenting of an existing mid-sized program would be very much useful.
2) IIRC you once said that you were working on an OOP addition to yab. Anything at the horizon yet? More generally, what new features can we expect from the next versions of yab. What are the priorities?
Thanks