Where is the documentation? #99
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Hi, I would like to know where the documentation is for the language as I would like to see how it looks and what features is has. |
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Hi @Narice The current documentation of the language is not very good. This is an area we are lacking and actively working on improving. To get a feel for using the Rise language, you can have a look at the tests, particular in the To understand the underlying language and its type system, you can have a look at this PDF document that contains a (partial) formal characterisation of the language (using it's predecessors name of Lift instead of Rise). Please feel free to ask questions here as well. |
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Hi @Narice
The current documentation of the language is not very good. This is an area we are lacking and actively working on improving.
To get a feel for using the Rise language, you can have a look at the tests, particular in the
apps
folder:https://github.com/rise-lang/shine/tree/master/src/test/scala/apps
To understand the underlying language and its type system, you can have a look at this PDF document that contains a (partial) formal characterisation of the language (using it's predecessors name of Lift instead of Rise).
Please feel free to ask questions here as well.