korn shell wrapper that outputs python code: you write shell > out comes the snake

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    9 months ago

    Apologies for the late replies.

    Hello all. I’m new. I am not an “engineer” and don’t have a degree. 40 y/o Jack of all trades here and at the moment, I am an undertaker that removes your loved ones and transports them.

    I created pnk.lang, shell functions, after having a hard time with Python. This is not a transpiler. I used the wrong term. BTW Bash can run this, as an up front tidbit. I chose ksh for the letter k and IBM uses it too. And my opinion is, there is no issue writing shell code for personal use. This can be made industrial-strength if the $ is right. ;)

    You write shell functions that use its arguments to print Python as output. Simple! Save time and typing. Try it out!

    I have [0] videos. The instructions on the readme on github explain how to launch the program newide. I can change the instructions if Im not clear. I tend to be terse and write like I speak in real life.

    Good day, Bob

    0: https://www.youtube.com/@letslearnwithbob