← Back to context Comment by veqq 1 day ago https://eyg.run/ is heavily inspired by eve! 2 comments veqq Reply cmontella 1 day ago I know about this one as well: https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammingLanguages/comments/1ioij... but the author seems to have taken it private for now. I think he's the Gren author, which is a fork of Elm.As for me, I brought some eve-y ideas to my language project: https://github.com/mech-lang/mech crowdhailer 1 day ago I certainly know and admire eve. However I don't think I consciously took that many features from it into EYG. I'd be curios what the crossover is
cmontella 1 day ago I know about this one as well: https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammingLanguages/comments/1ioij... but the author seems to have taken it private for now. I think he's the Gren author, which is a fork of Elm.As for me, I brought some eve-y ideas to my language project: https://github.com/mech-lang/mech
crowdhailer 1 day ago I certainly know and admire eve. However I don't think I consciously took that many features from it into EYG. I'd be curios what the crossover is
I know about this one as well: https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammingLanguages/comments/1ioij... but the author seems to have taken it private for now. I think he's the Gren author, which is a fork of Elm.
As for me, I brought some eve-y ideas to my language project: https://github.com/mech-lang/mech
I certainly know and admire eve. However I don't think I consciously took that many features from it into EYG. I'd be curios what the crossover is