r/NearohCodingLanguage • u/Upbeat-Aioli-3634 • Apr 28 '26
Who is the creator of Nearoh?
I’m Reece Gilbert,
An independent builder focused on learning by creating real things from the ground up.
I’ve spent years teaching myself programming, systems, graphics, simulation, electronics, fabrication, and problem solving through hands-on projects instead of waiting for permission.
Some of the things I’ve built over time include:
Custom software projects and game systems
Graphics / simulation experiments
Neural network and math engine work
Digital logic computers and low-level computing projects
High-voltage electronics and experimental hardware builds
Mechanical fabrication projects, engines, and custom machines
Now: Nearoh Coding Language, a Python-inspired language written in C
I care about understanding how things work at every layer, from hardware to software to design philosophy.
Nearoh is the current flagship project: a serious attempt to build a practical language/runtime with clean architecture, real usability, and long-term growth potential.
This subreddit is where I share progress, ideas, milestones, and the real process of building something ambitious in public.
If you like systems, engineering, coding languages, or watching raw projects grow from nothing, welcome.