[–] DylanDmitri 5y ago ↗ I've been thinking about a programming language where parts of speech are flexible, so if you define a "square" function you could write both "square 3" and "3 squared". [–] gumby 5y ago ↗ Have your read “Nine Hundred Grandmothers” by R. A. Lafferty? [–] ampdepolymerase 5y ago ↗ Try some of the DSLs for quantum computers. You basically want all of your operators to be commutative. [–] bmn__ 5y ago ↗ Already taken to its logical conclusion: https://esolangs.org/wiki/Perligata
[–] ampdepolymerase 5y ago ↗ Try some of the DSLs for quantum computers. You basically want all of your operators to be commutative.
[–] Sleepytime 5y ago ↗ If this kind of thing interests people, the esoteric languages wiki is worth losing some time to.https://esolangs.org/wiki/Main_Page [–] esoprogramming 4y ago ↗ And also the other posts on esoteric.codes itself, covering esolangs and code art
[–] esoprogramming 4y ago ↗ And also the other posts on esoteric.codes itself, covering esolangs and code art
[–] itronitron 5y ago ↗ i was expecting to read about obese flying dinosaurs [–] bmn__ 5y ago ↗ Daktylos just means finger.
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