Hedy is a gradual programming language aimed at teaching programming and teaching Python. It teaches using different levels. The first level just offers printing text and asking for input. This level is meant to introduce learners to the idea of a programming language, and the environment. From there, Hedy builds up to include more complex syntax and additional concepts.
The latest version of Hedy can be found at hedy.org.
If you want to see what the core team will work on next, you can follow our Project Board, the Discussions or join our Discord channel.
A simple way to help out Hedy is to help us translate Hedy using Weblate! You do not need programming experience or knowledge to translate Hedy. Below the current status, help us complete a language, or add a new one.
Great! We have multiple ways of monitoring ideas.
If it is a small fix, it is best to make an issue. Issues are meant for things we know that we want to work on, such as:
- Error messages that need to be improved
- Crashes or bugs
If it is a new idea, start a discussion. Discussions are a place to chat about stuff we do not know if we want to work on yet, or we are not sure how to do, such as:
- New keywords
- New meanings for existing keywords
- Experimental improvements to the parser/transpiler
Please note that we want to be a friendly and welcoming open source project. If you submit an issue, refrain from saying things are "bad", or "wrong" or "broken". Assume that code that is there was made by people that do their best! Neutrally phrased messages are nicer for everyone. For example use "did not do what I expected", "appears not to work" or "could be improved". For full community guideline, please read the Hedy Wiki Also feel free to join our Discord channel to discuss ideas, get in touch with us our show of your Hedy related creations.
We would love to have a few more programmers join the Hedy team as regular contributors! If you are interested, please consult Hedy Wiki