Emojicode - Open-source, programming language consisting of emojis
Emojicode
Open-source, programming language consisting of emojis
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Is there anyone who doesn't use emoji? The emojis we use in many areas in our daily lives, from texting to social media, are now starting to find a place in the development world. And not only in the front-end!
We don't have much to do with them in the coding world, except for the emojis we use to color the terminal. However, this sentence could soon become history because a new programming language was born with the influence of the new generation who could not live without the emojis: Emojicode. In this language, where you can find almost anything you expect from a programming language, you can write your codes with the help of emojis. I don't know how much it can be applied to older ones like me, but it could be a good starting point for the new generation and children.
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Thank you @monajam :)
It's funny to see programming languages that use emojis in the syntax. I am not sure whether this is really necessary, but to be honest, with this children will be more easily attracted to learn how to code because besides being able to teach logic, they will also be entertained by the emojis. Impressive.
If we think that the new generation does not like to write and read, we can see that this language is becoming widespread in the future.
What? An emoji code? woah! it mesmerize me when i first saw this hunt because this programming is something unique like no other. Maybe, i'll try this one for myself and see if i will love it.
Let me know if you try :D
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Hello @overthinker, I really appreciate your effort & Here is my opinion-
I remember the last year when I was learning my first language C my teacher was running my codes on Turbo C++/CodeBlocks but I just hated that interface and bad looking output of my source code. It gonna make our learning experience more entertaining specially for beginner.
Can you tell me how many programming Languages are there?
Thank You & Happy Hunting :-)
Hello @amar15, thanks for stopping by.
Emojicode is not actually an interface or learning application; like C in its own, a programming language like Python. It is not common because it is very new yet, so it will take time to find a place in the professional world, but you can easily use it in your own projects. As the user grows over time, for example, they can start looking for people who know Emojicode in job vacancies.
Yeah! It's new but amazing and I would love to learn.
Thank you :-)
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