Welcome to the FiM++ Wiki
This is a wiki documenting the FiM++ programming language. Also known as Friendship Reports, FiM++ attempts to be an easy-to-read-aloud programming language that, if you didn't know it was a program, you would think is a letter.
Learning
Wanna dive right in, but don't know what to search? Here's where you can start!
- FiM++ - Basics and history of the language!
- Reports - Learn about how to write a FiM++ report!
- Paragraphs - Learn about Paragraphs in FiM++ report!
- Keywords - Learn about what keywords do in FiM++!
- Operators - Learn about how operators work in FiM++!
- Variables - Learn about how variables work in FiM++!
- Literals - Learn about how literals work in FiM++!
Example Programs
- Hello World by Kyli Rouge
- 99 Jugs of Cider by Kyli Rouge
Sharing
Know something you want to share about FiM++? Make sure you follow the Page Structure and Design Guidelines. After you read these, you can start editing! There's even a useful toolbox of commonly-used code for you to copy-paste!
Major Language Changes
Think you can really improve the language? Leave a proposal in the Proposals section! It's fine if you don't know wikicode, just give what you can and the admins will do their best to format it for you.