E-- lets you write code anywhere on the spectrum from English to Python
Hacker News Show HN·3d·OdedF
OdedF built E--, an interpreted language where syntax is a dial rather than a fixed grammar — you can write in plain English prose, Python-like code, or anything in between. For indie makers who want to prototype logic without syntax overhead, or who are exploring LLM-friendly code representations, it's an unusual experiment worth poking at. The open-source release on GitHub invites contributors to push the concept further.
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