R.E. scaffolding in C#, with upcoming .NET 10, it's really simple:
- Write code to myfile.cs
- `dotnet run myfile.cs`
That doesn't need scaffolding either. And the standard library is huge too; you could even add dependencies in that file.
And since we're talking about RAD, Python can't even compare to Clojure. Having a separate REPL "server" that you interact with from your text editor with access to the JVM's ecosystem and standard library inside of a "living" environment and structural navigation from being a LISP is pure RAD. Heck, I often start a REPL "server" inside chrome's devtools with scittle[1] if I need to rapidly and programmatically interact with a website and/or to script something; I haven't been able to do that anywhere else. Even pure JS.
That doesn't need scaffolding either. And the standard library is huge too; you could even add dependencies in that file.
And since we're talking about RAD, Python can't even compare to Clojure. Having a separate REPL "server" that you interact with from your text editor with access to the JVM's ecosystem and standard library inside of a "living" environment and structural navigation from being a LISP is pure RAD. Heck, I often start a REPL "server" inside chrome's devtools with scittle[1] if I need to rapidly and programmatically interact with a website and/or to script something; I haven't been able to do that anywhere else. Even pure JS.
[1]: https://github.com/babashka/scittle