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Wave is now featured on LibHunt! Check out the comparisons with Leo, KCL, and Erg!

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LunaStev
Programming Language Engineer

Exciting news! Wave, the next-generation programming language built with Rust, is now featured on LibHunt!

Not only that, but Wave is also being compared to other established Rust-based languages like Leo, KCL, and Erg.
This is a huge step forward in getting Wave recognized in the developer community!


🔍 What is LibHunt?

LibHunt is a platform that tracks and compares open-source projects based on GitHub activity,
mentions on tech blogs (like Dev.to, Reddit, etc.), and overall developer interest.

The fact that Wave has been included and is already being compared to well-known Rust-based languages
means that it's gaining attention as a promising new programming language!

📌 Check out Wave's LibHunt page here:
👉 LibHunt Wave Page


🚀 How does Wave compare to other Rust-based languages?

Here are some key comparisons:

FeatureWaveLeoKCLErg
Mentions114217
Stars64,8181,9182,757
Activity9.99.69.59.7
Last Commit6 days ago7 days ago9 days ago17 days ago
LicenseMPL 2.0GPL v3Apache 2.0Apache 2.0

🌟 Why is this exciting?

  • Wave is still in its early stages but is already being compared to well-established Rust-based languages!
  • Wave has a higher activity score (9.9) than some of these languages, meaning rapid development is ongoing!
  • This is an opportunity to introduce more developers to Wave and grow its community!

🔗 Join the conversation & help Wave grow!

🚀 Want to explore Wave?
⭐ Star us on GitHub: GitHub - LunaStev/Wave
📖 Read more about Wave: Wave Official Website

💬 What do you think about Wave's approach compared to these other languages?
Join the discussion in the Rust community, Reddit, and Twitter! Let's build the future of Wave together! 🚀💡