That's really cool, thanks for your work on the compiler. I would really
like to switch to your version, use gruntjs and maybe get rid of the old
makefiles. What do you think?
Nico
Manfred Kröhnert <
[hidden email]> writes:
> Hi all,
>
> over the last few days I was transforming the Amber compiler from a mix of
> bash/NodeJS to a complete NodeJS implementation.
> The initial version is available in my amberc Github branch here:
>
>
https://github.com/mkroehnert/amber/blob/amberc/bin/amberc.js>
> Up to now I hadn't really worked with NodeJS so I welcome any comments,
> feedback and suggestions.
> For now it is almost a direct port of the current amberc implementation
> with some minor adjustments.
>
> In most places it is still using synchronous code.
> The idea is to replace it with asynchronous code where possible to take
> better advantage of NodeJS.
>
> If it proves to be stable enough we could switch over to using this version
> as default amberc (already discussed with Göran).
>
> Best,
> Manfred
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