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Delta Chat is a messaging app that works over email

delta.chat
3 points·by razetime·4 anni fa·0 comments

Advocacy for Patches

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The Prolog Toplevel

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System for booting multiple diskless machines with a central root FS

github.com
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The Godot Game Engine Now Has Its Own Foundation

phoronix.com
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Markus Triska Interview on Prolog

youtube.com
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Bzip3 is available for Debian Sid

tracker.debian.org
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Lil: A Scripting Language

beyondloom.com
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Solutions to the Nuova reverse engineering contest

github.com
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razetime
·3 anni fa·discuss
array languages are used by several companies for their work. K for example is pretty popular in fintech. Some present companies provide services for array languages as well.

https://www.dyalog.com/case-studies/index.htm https://github.com/interregna/arraylanguage-companies
razetime
·4 anni fa·discuss
I don't remember twitter having a serious vibe. It's a mess of vibes. Tumblr is also a big mess, but more on the goofy side. I don't think it would change much even with a twitter diaspora.
razetime
·4 anni fa·discuss
It's a pretty ordinary position to take right now, I believe.
razetime
·4 anni fa·discuss
a site doesn't have to justify its existence by being an alternative to anything.
razetime
·4 anni fa·discuss
Seeing this snide and shallow comment, I think you could benefit from expanding your mind by learning J: http://www.jsoftware.com/help/learning/contents.htm
razetime
·4 anni fa·discuss
Let's change the first line:

> One misconception is that languages like J are in the same caliber as less practical languages (esoteric languages like brainf*k) that use symbols more than words. The assumption is that these are mostly for recreational programming.

Making some crude assumptions here, I believe you've already invested a lot of time into studying python, or some other well known language. Understanding python or C gives you an idea of hundreds of other languages because they use similar keywords and structures to represent their code. English also helps a great deal in understanding these languages.

Now, looking at this, giving a language like APL or J a chance means that you have to spend time learning their kind of notation. If you spend your time looking at APL without making an effort to understand it, then you cannot be surprised that it looks like regex to you.
razetime
·4 anni fa·discuss
The event was based on the esoteric language Nuova, defined by its implementation.