I have begun laying the conceptual groundwork for a brand-new programming language but the scope is far larger than one person can handle. I am therefore opening the door to true partners—people ready to build this from the ground up and share equally in whatever revenue the language ultimately generates. There is no salary or upfront payment involved; instead, we will divide any future earnings 50-50 (or proportionally if the team grows). Who I’m hoping joins: • Developers who can move comfortably between front-end and back-end problems—syntax design, compiler or interpreter logic, tooling, and a simple starter IDE or playground. • Designers able to craft the visual identity, documentation style, web presence and user-facing tooling aesthetics. What we will tackle together: • Finalise the core language philosophy, syntax rules and feature roadmap. • Build the first workable compiler/interpreter and an online playground to showcase it. • Design cohesive branding and intuitive documentation that make adoption easy. • Release an alpha, gather feedback, iterate, and grow a community. You’ll thrive here if you love experimenting with language theory, enjoy low-level and high-level problem-solving alike, and want genuine stake—not just a gig. If that sounds like you, let’s connect, map out milestones, decide our tech stack, and start creating something remarkable from scratch.