>You need a comprehensive fundations to base on these experiments on. The problem is that people build this huge, powerful libraries, but nobody seems to write the "limiting" libraries that take a subset of the powerful…
The freedom will trickle down.
This reminds me -- spoiler alert -- of the wormhole in Alastair Reynolds' House of Suns.
It's rapidly moving into hardware development as well, eg: https://tessel.io/ https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/gfw/espruino-javascript... http://nodebots.io/ This is what programming is now.
The complexity/frequency ratio (As in, complexity of the bot over frequency of spam) seems a little low to spend time writing something like this. A manual solution would probably be better.
Looking at the lexer[0], it probably works on D and maybe C++. [0] https://github.com/eudoxia0/cmacro/blob/master/grammar/lexin...
Why should it? I think we'll just stick with native applications for most serious things. The web as a platform-independent abstraction layer is not that great an idea.
>You need a comprehensive fundations to base on these experiments on. The problem is that people build this huge, powerful libraries, but nobody seems to write the "limiting" libraries that take a subset of the powerful…
The freedom will trickle down.
This reminds me -- spoiler alert -- of the wormhole in Alastair Reynolds' House of Suns.
It's rapidly moving into hardware development as well, eg: https://tessel.io/ https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/gfw/espruino-javascript... http://nodebots.io/ This is what programming is now.
The complexity/frequency ratio (As in, complexity of the bot over frequency of spam) seems a little low to spend time writing something like this. A manual solution would probably be better.
Looking at the lexer[0], it probably works on D and maybe C++. [0] https://github.com/eudoxia0/cmacro/blob/master/grammar/lexin...
Why should it? I think we'll just stick with native applications for most serious things. The web as a platform-independent abstraction layer is not that great an idea.