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Grammar How To

Viktor Chernev edited this page Nov 10, 2024 · 11 revisions

Writing Describe code is very easy and intuitive - anyone can start right away, without much training whatsoever. We have a list of short articles to get you started - you can pick up a topic, or just click next:

Lists - Introduction to Describe Markup Language
Comments - Styles of writing trivia in the Describe Markup Language
Links - Pointing to outside resources
Decorators - Adding data to entries
Tags - Interconnecting various lists through tagging
More on Tags - Addressing schemes and more
Directives - The role of the preprocessor
Dot Notation - The namespace-based addressing scheme
Tildes - An alternative way to add data to entries
Files - Types and extensions used by the compiler

Versions

There are a few pre-release versions of the Describe language before the official version one. Each version of Describe has a codename, as well. Below is a list of all the versions of the language:

Describe Basics - v0.6
Describe Tags - v0.7
Describe Links - v0.8
Describe Decorators - v0.9
Describe Lines - v1.0
Describe Doubles - v1.1

Deprecated Features

This is a list of features that were once a part of the language but were deprecated and removed for various reasons:

Slash Notation
Delimiter Mode

Links

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