A refreshing programming language for the front-end web, aiming to solve the most common issues of Single Page Applications (SPAs) at a language level:
- Reusable components
- Styling
- Routing
- Global and local state handling
- Synchronous and asynchronous computations that might fail
While focusing on:
- Developer happiness
- Fast compilation
- Readability
The project is in development, we are still tweaking the language and standard library.
There are two bigger applications which can be used as examples / learning material:
- the Mint implementation of realworld.io (~3300 LOC) - DEMO SOURCE
- the old Mint website (~3100 LOC) SOURCE
It would be great if you could take part in this short survey to provide your feedback about Mint.
Questions or suggestions? Ask on Gitter channel or on Spectrum.
Also, visit Awesome Mint, to see more guides, tutorials and examples.
Read the general Contributing guide, and then:
- Fork it (https://github.com/mint-lang/mint/fork)
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create a new Pull Request
- use the language - this is the most helpful thing at this stage because we can discover bugs and missing features this way
- documentation and website - the documentation always needs some work, if you discover that something is not documented or can be improved you can create a PR for it in the website repository
- language features - if you have any idea about a new language feature, create a detailed issue about it with examples and description (why is it needed? what problems does it solve?)
- code review - the compiler can use a thorough code review, also code reviews for PRs are welcome
- standard library - the standard library is incomplete and needs a lot of work:
- create modules for not yet implemented Web APIs (or a separate package)
Time
module needs some rethinking and possibly a rewrite- a lot of modules like
String
,Dom
, etc... are missing a lot of features, you can add new functions here (with tests)
- write a package - if you have a feature you use and can be moved into a package it can be good for other developers
- marketing - write blog posts and such to help others become aware of the language
- compiler - there are a few issues that could be fixed and features that can be implemented in the compiler
Let's discuss in the Mint Gitter Lobby, otherwise please create at new issue
You can find an explanation in this issue: mint-lang#55 (comment)
You can find an explanation in this issue: mint-lang#53 (comment)
You can find an explanation in this issue: mint-lang#70 (comment)
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