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throwaway7645
·9 yıl önce·discuss
Yea...really wish Perl6 was more polished now.
throwaway7645
·9 yıl önce·discuss
Yea...I like the theory of emacs, but the reality of vim usage.
throwaway7645
·9 yıl önce·discuss
I love both Lisp & Python. I'm not sure about large projects, but to me, nothing is easier to read than Python and a lot of people agree. It is so strict and authoritarian that nearly everyone ends up writing similar code. Good for sharing scripts on my team. If I write Perl, only I can understand it...and even that is temporary lol (I joke, but you get the point).
throwaway7645
·9 yıl önce·discuss
Does anyone actually use Arc? Racket, Common Lisp, Clojure, Picolisp even yes. Arc was just used for this forum right and is based on Racket?
throwaway7645
·9 yıl önce·discuss
I don't think Rust's usage is large enough to fit into that category although it is growing and its followers are very devoted.
throwaway7645
·9 yıl önce·discuss
This was a really well written article. Nice to see the nod to Larry Wall's excellent talk on postmodern languages.
throwaway7645
·9 yıl önce·discuss
APL is a real programming language used in specialized domains like finance since the 70's I believe and can convey a lot of information in a single line of code. It looks like Greek symbols because it was developed by a mathematician. Pretty cool stuff. The primitive data type is the array so it works well with parallel calculations...etc.
throwaway7645
·9 yıl önce·discuss
Agreed, it is just a toy, but the parent level comments mainly seem to say that they find both this and emojis to be a step in the wrong direction. I seriously doubt they think people playing in this mini-language will bring about an Orwellian dystopia.
throwaway7645
·9 yıl önce·discuss
Shakash, when the walls fell