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⌨ Low Stack Room (at RustFest 2016) #3

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gnunicorn opened this issue Aug 23, 2016 · 1 comment
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⌨ Low Stack Room (at RustFest 2016) #3

gnunicorn opened this issue Aug 23, 2016 · 1 comment

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@gnunicorn
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This issue is meant the primary discussion point on what to do/work on in the ⌨ Low Stack Room: ever build your own parser? How about your own language? In this room you can take your first steps!
If you have any material ready, are working on some (and/or want help with that), please post it here. If you just have a general idea (but no intention of creating it), please indicate that.

If you plan to join this room, please indicate so by clicking the 👍-button at the end of this first post!

@GuillaumeGomez
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If it's about parsers, a lot of them have been written in rust (and nom in used in a big part of them). So here are some ideas:

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