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General L Suggestions

L was intended to make your life easier. If there's something that you find something in the language awkward, tedious or completely missing, we're interested in hearing your suggestions. Also, since there's only two of us right now, we're always interested in hearing from other programmers who might like to get involved with Swizzy.org.

L Compiler Bugs

The refinement of the L compiler is an on-going process that is driven directly by developers who exercise it by compiling programs. If you run into problems with the compiler during your development, please send your problem reports to this E-Mail link so we can try to resolve them.

L Core Bugs

The core classes that support the L language at run time are by no means perfect. Also, with each new release we try to implement new features correctly, if not optimally. So if you encounter a bug in the core library, or have a way to improve the performance of the core, please E-Mail us at this link.

Bugs in Windows Specific Tools

We're always trying to improve our integration with Microsoft Visual Studio. If you encounter any problems using L with Visual Studio, please let us know.

Bugs in Mac Specific Tools

At this time, we have not yet ported the L compiler to the Mac, nor have we created any integration tools for Mac development environments. Since we don't have a lot of experience with the platform, we're looking for programmers who might be interested in working with Swizzy.org to do a Mac port. If you're interested, let us know.

Bugs in LINUX Specific Tools

We have not yet ported the L compiler to the LINUX, nor have we created any integration tools for LINUX development environments. As with the Mac, if you are interested working with Swizzy.org to do a LINUX port, please let us know.