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nnatural-compiler

v0.1.4

Published

Compiler for nNatural source files. nNatural, stands for near natural. It is a computer language aiming to resemble as much as possible English - a natural language. The compiler compiles nNatural source files to javascript nodejs modules

Readme

#nNatural Compiler A compiler for the nNatural programming language, generating javascript node.js style modules.

About nNatural

nNatural is a new computer language aiming to resemble as much as possible natural language such as English. Its resemblance to natural language makes it easier to understand, maintain and collaborate with, than existing computer languages. nNatural is near natural language and not natural language - it is a computer language with clear syntax and form that needs to be learned.

Read more about it at [http://github.com/nnatural/nnatural/readme.md]

Writing nNatural programs

  1. Install nNatural compiler
npm install -g nnatural-compiler
  1. Install required javascript modules in nnatural source folder
npm insatll nnatural
  1. Write the nNatural code using any text editor

  2. Compile the code

nnt [my-nnatural-module]
  1. Execute it
node [my-nnatural-module]

That's it. You're done.

Next Steps

  • Get a feel for nNatural code with a [["learn nNatural in Y minutes" | examples/learn nnatural in Y minutes.nnt]] guide
  • [[View nNatural language documentation | Language Topics]]
  • Try out the [examples]
  • Send us your thoughts at [email protected]
  • Follow us on twitter - @nnaturallang