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July 2023 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
(programming.dev)
Hello!
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It's been months (8 to be exact) but I'm still working on integrating a new parser in my language, ArkScript. Not that it's hard, motivation just wears off every so often, because I stumble across an old piece of code that I should modernize and/or optimize. Everything is in place except import resolution which has changed drastically between the two parsers
I went from
to
It also takes a long time to merge the CI for the parser with the current CI, because the latter is very big, clunky and old ; hopefully I'll be done before the end of the year!