codethesaurus / codethesaur.us

A polyglot developer reference tool to compare programming language concepts side-by-side! Great for learning new languages or using for reference.
https://codethesaur.us
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codethesaur.us

Website that will compare language features side by side.

Why would you want this?

Good question. If there's an aspect of a language you don't know, you can compare a languages you know with a language you do. It's a good way to quickly learn a new language, or use it as a quick reference to remember things by.

Learn more about some of the considerations behind this on the Project Architecture docs page.

Documentation

Learn everything you'd need to know about how the project is built, how to install and run it, how to contribute, and more over at the Documentation site!

Cloning and running it locally

Check out our Installation/Running Locally page on our documentation.

Contributing

Check out the Contributing Guide to learn more about how you can help add more language data, fix bugs, or add features!

Is this project available for Hacktoberfest contributions?

Yes! The Code Thesaurus code and documentation projects are both enabled for Hacktoberfest contributions.

Code of Conduct

All contributors are required to follow the Code Thesaurus Code of Conduct.

Questions?

If it's related to an issue, write a comment on the issue or email us at coreteam@codethesaur.us.

You can also reach out on Twitter @codethesaurus.

You could also email the core team (coreteam@codethesaur.us).