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dayvigo
·ano passado·discuss
> To rephrase crudely: "inline everything".

Sounds a lot like what Forth does.
dayvigo
·ano passado·discuss
The other commenter asked about why J, but I want to more specifically ask, why did you choose J over K? I can't decide which to learn.
dayvigo
·ano passado·discuss
>If you can manage to fluidly update your DSL design along the way, it might work

Forth and Smalltalks are good for this. Self even more so. Hidden gems.
dayvigo
·ano passado·discuss
> The hardware I have sitting on my desk is vastly more powerful that what I was rocking 10-20 years ago, but the user experience seems about the same.

Not even.

It used to be that when you clicked a button, things happened immediately, instead of a few seconds later as everything freezes up. Text could be entered into fields without inputs getting dropped or playing catch-up. A mysterious unkillable service wouldn't randomly decide to peg your core several times a day. This was all the case even as late as Windows 7.