List of Supported Languages, Frameworks and Package Managers

And XML, TOML and all the other types.

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and pickle, and whatever java uses for serilization.

@khalby786 and @ihack2712, quoting YAML.ORG, “YAML is a human friendly data serialization standard for all programming languages.” and JSON.ORG, “JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight data-interchange format.” What is wrong with having them? I have not said (at least not intentionally) anywhere that it is a list of programming languages.

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your title says “List of Supported Languages, Frameworks and Package Managers”

Yeah, isn’t that what I said?

Thing with markup or storage files is that they’re not meant to be executed, hence they are supported everywhere, there is just really no point in writing them down.

I was just pointing that out in my message, however, it doesn’t really matter if they’re listed, it’s just extra reading material.

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I see.

List updated. I got rid of YAML, JSON and TOML and added-

@R4356th could you make the original post into a wiki?

He’s not a regular, so I don’t think he can.

Oh. ok.

Graddle?


Add ini to the list too.

Add VueJS to the list as a framework.

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the unoffical package managers of python:
pipenv and poetry
and don’t forget yarn for nodejs
and gem for ruby
pretty sure angular works too but angular is different from angular.js

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Yeah, that is sadly right. But I hope to get promoted soon. I should comply with most of the conditions by now.

List updated-

  1. Nuxt.JS
  2. Svelte.JS
    If you need help getting started with these then you can check out the Create page on the Glitch website.

Does anyone have links to starter apps? I made a Ruby on Rails app some time ago.

Also Next.js.  

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Done!

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bumping (i think) is ban able