🚧 Warning: Work In Progress
As Eberban is a work in progress, so is this course. Expect changes until this warning goes away.
This course teaches Eberban up to an intermediate level. If, after having completed this course, you were teleported to Eberstan (the country of the Eberbanic people), then you would blend in just fine. For further technical coverage, see the Reference Grammar.
Who is this for?
This course is for everyone, not just programmers and/or logical language fans. If you’ve made it this far, it’s safe to say you can read English, which is the only assumption this course makes. With this in mind, all jargon will be introduced gently.
If this is your first time learning a new language, let alone a logical language such as Eberban, then it may take time to digest some chapters. That’s okay! Just keep swimming 🐠
How does this work?
This course reads like a book. Each chapter will introduce a new concept accompanied by new vocabulary, relevant jargon, and example sentences.
Credits
- Mia Entropy, Eberban architect
- Zmavli Caimle, whose work on aberbanbju inspired this project
- The ber spua Discord server
- Past, present, and future contributors