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Prismio is a high-performance system programming language designed to offer a clean and modern syntax while providing seamless interoperability with C++. Our language combines core features and advanced constructs to create a powerful and versatile programming environment.
- Modern Syntax: Prismio features a clean and intuitive syntax that simplifies coding and enhances readability.
- Interoperability with C++: Designed to work seamlessly with C++, Prismio facilitates easy integration and interaction with existing C++ codebases.
- Memory Safety: Prismio is engineered with memory safety in mind, helping to prevent common programming errors and ensuring reliable software.
- Advanced Constructs: Our language supports high-level constructs such as objects, enums, data structures, and more, inspired by contemporary programming languages.
- Modular Design: Prismio embraces a modular approach, reducing the need for traditional header files and minimizing code duplication.
Explore Prismio and see how it can enhance your development process with its advanced features and seamless C++ integration.
To learn more about Prismio, visit prismio.org.
We warmly welcome and encourage contributions to Prismio! Please refer to the Contributing to Prismio guide for more information.
Before submitting a pull request, ensure you have tested your changes and that your contributions adhere to the Prismio project’s contributing guidelines.
To build a truly outstanding community, Prismio.org aims to include developers from diverse backgrounds and varying levels of experience. A diverse and welcoming community fosters innovation, brings unique perspectives, and results in high-quality code. We are committed to making the Prismio community a welcoming space for all.
To clearly outline our expectations for members, Prismio follows the Contributor Covenant's code of conduct. This widely recognized document aligns well with our values. For more details, please see our Code of Conduct.
If you are interested in:
- Contributing fixes and features to the compiler: See our How to Submit Your First Pull Request guide.
We also have an FAQ that answers common questions.
Make sure you have all the necessary tools required.
Be sure to check out the documentation index for an overview of the available resources. In particular, the documents titled Debugging the Prismio Compiler and Continuous Integration for Prismio are essential to review before submitting your first pull request.