I was expecting dogescript:
<a href="https://dogescript.com/" rel="nofollow">https://dogescript.com/</a><p>Love the fake O'Reilly book and "NOT'REALLY®" joke.
Hmm. Beginner developer and long-time lover of sarcasm. So I read your home page list of cool features.<p>> Overthrow the oppressive dictatorship!<p>> Guido rejecting your awesome syntactic proposals? He's not in charge anymore. Annoy advocates of the category theory!<p>> With Haskell's syntax but none of its type system, dg is the best way to make fans of static typing shut up already.
Be on the verge of progress!<p>> Syntactic sugar is the most important thing nowadays. And don't let those Java guys tell you otherwise.
Add one more language to your résumé!<p>I learn most of what is hip in language design from articles posted here. Is "Haskell syntax without the types" something in demand by programmers, Pythonista or not? I am just curious if this is full-on sarcasm or I completely misread the trends I frequently see on HN. These points made me laugh, but I have no idea what to think.
Looks interesting, but personally, I prefer <a href="https://github.com/justinmeza/doge" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/justinmeza/doge</a>.
such lang. very python. wow.<p>The tutorial is great, too: <a href="http://pyos.github.io/dg/tutorial/" rel="nofollow">http://pyos.github.io/dg/tutorial/</a><p>Now we just need a Dogecoin implementation written in Dogelang and the world will be complete.
<p><pre><code> And doge said,
Let there be parody programming languages
And there were parody programming languages
</code></pre>
If even one person picks up "A Shorter Model Theory" because of this, much wow
The tutorial took a long time to write and is a great tongue-in-cheek read. Thanks for that, @pyos!<p>> Q: F# is better than Haskell.<p>> In that case, use <| or |> instead.<p>> Objects and types<p>> Wait, no. Gotta show you something else first.
When approaching a new language, I love to read the learnxinyminutes.com page for that language.<p>Would be awesome if you had that kind of tutorial page, or even just added it to the website.