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β—« Acktueli β—«

Acktueli's goal is to provide a semanticish way to document more information about communication. The function of most of Acktueli is to document emotional exchange in a conversation.

=== StΓ€y TΓΌned ===

Many of the language features are inspired by the English Language, combined with Javascript, which is also an English Language based programming language.

=== Acktueli === There are many approaches in Acktueli, there is only one approach, #actueli.

Not Acktueli

Also Acktueli is extensible, meaning there are parts to add user content, so there will be unrecognized syntax used elsewhere.

One of the goals of the structure of Acktueli, is to make it easyish to continue and adding a custom syntax that can mix in other types of notations, especially other syntax from programming or math.

Understanding This Documentation

Acktueli has components of languages from different domains. While learning about Acktueli, it is helpful to know what part of language Acktueli is trying to represent and the type of domain knowledge inspired Acktueli.

πŸ“š: language feature

Parts of speech will usually be indicated with a "_" closure like part of speech. However, not all parts of speech will have their own notation style.

<<--- What is an interjection?

πŸ’»: computer science stuff

Acktueli has a lot of similarities to Javascript. Care has been taken not too go too far into documenting javascript aspects, but some prerequisite programming information might help Acktueli make more sense.

var structures = [data, control]; // control and data structures

β˜•: extensibility

So far, the extendable parts of Acktueli are dealing with approaches or permanence and will have a # or $ in front of the type like #polite or $semi-permanent respectively. Feel free to define a new approach that matches a documenters use case.

πŸ“: mathy

Like programming, math already has a lot of domain specific notation styles. Acktueli mostly concerns itself with change over time so understanding how certain types of math functions appear on a graph can come in handy Easing Functions.

πŸ‘: visual feels

How many licks it takes to get to the center of a tootsie roll pop?

1, 2, 3: { {(-[ . ]v[ . ]-)} }

Did you πŸ‘ Mr. Owl?

πŸ—ͺ: communication tone

Does sarcasm need it's own notation?:

❀: complex emotion

Some reactions are very specific to an actor and Acktueli tries to provide a composable way to document complex emotions.

Did you like the food I made you

{+!☢, -☢}, headshake

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