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Ra supports printing error messages in other languages (including the correct printing of line numbers). Ra also supports numbers that do not use English digits (for example, Arabic numbers). You cannot do this with a header file.
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Well, I guess you can use a header file to map each digit to its English equivalent. Ra just converts numbers that are not in English automatically.
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Now it sounds like you're advertising a product you created; that's frowned upon here.
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I did create the product. I was hoping for some feedback. I got constructive criticism and responded to it. You can delete this if you want. I won't have any hard feelings.
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Then please edit your original post and state that clearly.
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Better, thanks.
Ideally, you would also write up an article on it, discussing why and how and what challenges you had to overcome. It is to be hoped that you will receive some feedback that can help you narrow down what details need to be included.
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Joined today, that's his first post.
I smell pressed meat products...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I know, but let's see where it goes, we may be able to turn him back to the light side.
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:HeavyBreathing: I find your lack of faith disturbing.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I sense some good in him.
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If you only knew the power of the Dark Side.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Fortunately I don't know only the Dark Side.
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It is Open Source on Github, so I am not sure about that. It does look kind of cool.
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism.
Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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Hence I didn't post it in S&A
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Not "wenn"; "falls"!
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You write it your way. I made exceedingly little effort.
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Does it support the Tok'ra[^] language?
I'd rather be phishing!
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Ah, but what about the Reetou[^] language? Bugs reporting bugs!
Common sense is admitting there is cause and effect and that you can exert some control over what you understand.
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Well, HurRah for you!
(sorry, couldn't resist.)
Marc
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I prefer Turisas' cover. Then again, I also listen to pirate metal. I have a strange taste in music...
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Cool! I've never seen a metal band with an accordion!..like metal polka!
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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Hi oahmad,
I'm a blogger. Please read my articles and sign up on http://sanderrossel.com.
You probably didn't click that link, started reading and signed up, did you?
Why would you? You don't know me and you don't know my blog. What's in it for you if you read my blog and sign up?
The same goes for us though.
I'm sure you have the best intentions, but I'm afraid posting this here, or anywhere, won't do much good... Let me tell you why.
Short version: We're not interested.
Long version:
There are so many languages and frameworks out there we're really not waiting for yet another language.
Certainly not another language by some unknown random guy who just signed up for CodeProject.
We all understand that this language is probably your little baby and that a lot of time and effort have gone into creating it, but... We're not here to boost your ego.
Simply put, we don't want your language because we don't need your language.
To top it off the lounge is a busy place and this post of yours will be somewhere on page 10 by tomorrow and it'll be forgotten the day after that.
So what to do?
I suggest you take a little more time and effort to tell us why we'd want to check out your language.
A good place to start would be to write an article[^] on why and how you created your language and how we can use it.
You can be pretty sure your article will be read. If you update your article with your language it'll be read even more.
If your article is really good you could even enter the article of the month competition in which case your language will probably get a lot of views and downloads!
Alternatively, you could also start a blog, sync it to CodeProject and make sure we see some new posts every few days. That will probably get you some interest.
You'll probably also have to market it on FaceBook, Twitter, Google+ and what-social-media-have-you (create profiles, get followers, post updates, blogs, articles, how-to's, etc.).
Whatever you decide, it'll be a lot of work!
Maybe you're now thinking what a bunch of uninterested a-holes we all are, but really, that's how it works. We have enough to worry about without your language.
Companies like Google, Microsoft and Apple spend millions on advertising. That's millions on why we'd want to use their tools and languages.
And you think a single lounge post would be enough?
I'm telling you this because your language looks pretty cool and it would be a shame if all your work went by unnoticed.
I hope it helps and I'm looking forward to seeing more of your language (here, on Twitter, wherever).
Good luck!
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