Hello there, I'm writing from Brasil and I'm involved in a project
similar to yours here in my University in Manaus, Amazonas. But,
instead of Ruby, we focus on Java.
We've got really excited with this new release, your code is helping
us a lot, because we are just in the early beginning and were quite
without any directions about how to make this compiler... Thank you
very much for coding and, even more, for sharing it!!! =)
The comments you put really helps understanding the code, thx!
Now, we would like to know if you could help us a bit...
Analysing your old code (0.3.1) we noticed that you first compile some
modules written in elixir to generate the actual elixir compiler, is
that correct? Or just some modules were required? If that is so, it
wasn't a trivial task to analyse how the whole compiling process was
made, so that's why I would like to ask some things...
What we would like to know is if with this new version this approach
has been left behind.
Or you just reduced the amount of internal elixir code necessary to
compile and run "generic" elixir code?
Another question is: Why you removed the examples and the "learning
elixir" section in the README?
We noticed that this new version is not finished yet, correct? we can
not run the "hello world" =(
Anyway, we are not the best Erlang programmers, but as we want to
understand how you made all that cool code, we might even help you if
we see something we are capable of coding! ^^
Best Regards,
Rodrigo Bernardino
Daniel Henrique