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Speakeasy is a concise and complete software stack meant for general purpose problem solving. Install Torchbear and head over Speakeasy Apps to get started.

Aims

Speakeasy aims to make software development easier and more productive for every developer; seasoned veterans, curious users, adults, children, and so on. Our scope includes the lessons and concepts from other languages and disciplines; and we'll set our sights on unifying them into a simple, well-ordered developer experience.

Through collaborative, wholistic development that leverages the best available engineering practices, we hope to make the most powerful programming language your grandmother's ever seen.

Syntax

Our dance starts with the PUC-Rio interpreter Lua syntax for basic data structure and controls with additional functions fitting a broad range of use cases. For more info, see Torchbear's built-in modules and Torchbear's bindings documentation.

A new control syntax is currently in the planning and development phase. Rust developers and programming language researchers are highly encouraged to get involved in the issue queue and the Discord chat server. The underlying mechanisms can be found in Torchbear's Jazz environment issue.

Higher-level Interfaces

By laying a foundation with a comprehensive, "batteries included", text-based programming interface, other programming environments will be possible to further develop. Please see Lighttouch as a starting point; more info to follow.

Get Ready For The Roaring Twenties
Like A Night in Paris (1929)
Thank you Β· Namaste Β· Aloha πŸ‘‹

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