Closed charles-esterbrook closed 8 years ago
First, congratulations are creating a new language!
Second, the following language has been out for several years and has been called Cobra the entire time: http://cobra-language.com/
It has a wikipedia entry and is referenced on the Python wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_(programming_language)#Languages_influenced_by_Python
It's also been covered by InfoWorld and other places.
I think choosing the same name is inappropriate and potentially confusing. I recommend picking a name that doesn't duplicate existing languages. Here is a list: http://regulargeek.com/2012/12/08/the-big-list-of-256-programming-languages/
Or you can search google for "foo programming language" for any candidate name "foo"
Best regards,
Charles Esterbrook Creator of Cobra
Is Cobra an open source language?
Yes. MIT license.
Ok I'll see what I can do.
First, congratulations are creating a new language!
Second, the following language has been out for several years and has been called Cobra the entire time: http://cobra-language.com/
It has a wikipedia entry and is referenced on the Python wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_(programming_language)#Languages_influenced_by_Python
It's also been covered by InfoWorld and other places.
I think choosing the same name is inappropriate and potentially confusing. I recommend picking a name that doesn't duplicate existing languages. Here is a list: http://regulargeek.com/2012/12/08/the-big-list-of-256-programming-languages/
Or you can search google for "foo programming language" for any candidate name "foo"
Best regards,
Charles Esterbrook Creator of Cobra