This is the Python version of EasyCoder, a high-level English-like scripting language suited for prototyping and rapid testing of ideas. It operates on the command line.
The JavaScript version of EasyCoder, which provides a full set of graphical features to run in a browser, is at
Repository: https://github.com/easycoder/easycoder.github.io Website: https://easycoder.github.io
Install EasyCoder in your Python environment:
pip install easycoder
Write a test script, 'hello.ecs', containing the following:
print `Hello, world!`
This is traditionally the first program to be written in virtually any language. To run it, use easycoder hello.ecs
.
The output will look like this:
EasyCoder version 5
Compiled <anon>: 1 lines (2 tokens) in 0 ms
Run <anon>
1-> Hello, world!
It's conventional to add a program title to a script:
! Test script
script Test
print `Hello, world!`
The first line here is just a comment and has no effect on the running of the script. The second line gives the script a name, which is useful in debugging as it says which script was running. When run, the output is now
EasyCoder version 5
Compiled Test: 5 lines (4 tokens) in 0 ms
Run Test
5-> Hello, world!
As you can guess from the above, the print command gives the line in the script it was called from. This is very useful in tracking down debugging print commands in large scripts.
Here in the repository is a folder called scripts
containing some sample scripts:
benchmark.ecs
allows the performance of EasyCoder to be compared to other languages if a similar program is written for each one
tests.ecs
is a test program containing many of the EasyCoder features
fizzbuzz.ecs
is a simple programming challenge often given at job interviews
There are three primary components to the language:
- Keywords
- Values
- Conditions
The language comprises a general-purpose core package, which can be enhanced by plugins to provide special features on demand.