> I intend it when it reaches a certain spread - I don't want anyone to change that a little
It's a good decision. You've created an easy to follow programming language, built a wonderful interface, provided excellent instructions.
People often forget that the essence of the code (the spirit of that code) is driven by the vision (and passion) of a single individual. Sometimes (but rarely) more than one person shares this vision.
I have literally seen 100s of programming languages on HN and quite frankly, they are mostly copy/paste of existing languages built around the same mindset of others - providing no real advantages to their target audience.
The target audience for https://easyprog.online/ide/ is different. The cost of entry (in the manner you have built this) is much smaller than other options for beginning coders.
You've done a nice job with this! I very much like that you wish to continue to control the direction until it can establish itself in some way.
It's a good decision. You've created an easy to follow programming language, built a wonderful interface, provided excellent instructions.
People often forget that the essence of the code (the spirit of that code) is driven by the vision (and passion) of a single individual. Sometimes (but rarely) more than one person shares this vision.
I have literally seen 100s of programming languages on HN and quite frankly, they are mostly copy/paste of existing languages built around the same mindset of others - providing no real advantages to their target audience.
The target audience for https://easyprog.online/ide/ is different. The cost of entry (in the manner you have built this) is much smaller than other options for beginning coders.
You've done a nice job with this! I very much like that you wish to continue to control the direction until it can establish itself in some way.