Oh wow, cool. Have been hoping for another concaternative functional language. It really feels like one of those underrepresented language types. Always hoped to create something in Kitten but never got around to it and the development was mostly dead last time I looked at it. The way these languages both keeps all the simplicity of a lisp and the strong abstractions of modern functional languages, while still feeling and being close to the metal in a way most func langs never can is something I feel should be better explored.
Though I don't see any example code on the README... Seems quite early so it's understandable, but would love to see more about it.
I thought for a second this was a post on Mirth Connect and I had flashbacks to doing hl7 integrations.<p><a href="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirth_Connect" rel="nofollow">https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirth_Connect</a>
But, but...when do you get to actually use all these awesome languages?<p>> Forth, Haskell, Idris, Rust, Lisp.<p>All great. I would do anything to find a shop that actually uses any one of these instead of the usual boring stuff.<p>Seriously, how would one proceed to find such places?
Very random question. It’s the first I come across a concatenative programming language. Is SQL also concatenative in a way? I am thinking what you can do by chaining subqueries together for instance using “WITH”.
I am only recently aware of Patreon because of that V-lang stuff that has been hyping around on Reddit and here; this however seems very interesting to me. In my spare time I have been working on something similar for a long time but this looks, at first glance, clean and well done compared to my own efforts. Will have a play when I really wake up.<p>Another nice one (again imho) is [0].<p>[0] <a href="https://www.patreon.com/csaba_hruska" rel="nofollow">https://www.patreon.com/csaba_hruska</a>