I like to introduce you to matrix spaces for two languages, one is old and mature, and the other is new, effective, and promising.

#clang:bsd.cafe The C programming language

Rooms:

#hare:bsd.cafe The Hare programming language

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Hare is interesting.

We have a community for it on this instance, here. But it’s currently dead and unmoderated.

Would you mind linking communities like so in the future please?

It does look interesting—because it is boring—as one of the blog entries talks about. :)

The goal seems to be stability and simplicity. A language with few features that remains mostly unchanged for the long term, to write simpler programs that can be counted on to do what they’re supposed to for the long term.

I like it. I will have to give this a whirl.

Sorry for the silly question. What will you use hare for?

My first thought is various utilities on my Linux systems.

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Hare has an IRC official channel, but not all have IRC and want to use it. I think that using matrix space/rooms can add life to the Hare community.

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Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn’t work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: !hare@programming.dev

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