This is an issue that should concern us all, since Finnish has a bright future: https://www.hagen-schmidt.de/suomi/worldlanguage.html
Can someone please advise me on how to donate money to help Ola? There's a relevant web site but it hasn't been updated for a long time - http://freeolabini.org/en/ Thank you!
https://archive.md/q6Cfs
This is lovely. I'm having trouble working out how this differs from Factor, in which left bracket and quote are also not primitive.
https://toehider.bandcamp.com/track/died-of-dancing
Many congratulations on being formally proved right, Randall!
stderr
https://archive.md/nG3ct
Fred Hoyle, "The Black Cloud" and I wish someone cleverer than me would read Nick Harkaway's "Gnomon" and then explain it to me.
Not enough of them do, I agree, but some of the Modern Monetary Theory people do. E.g. Mark Blyth (some very entertaining talks on youtube), Stephanie Kelton. Also political economists do and always have, I believe.…
TCL is kinda similar to Rebol in some ways but in other ways it's the opposite of Rebol, because in TCL everything is a string (although it can ALSO have another type, thanks to clever shenanigans). (You probably knew…
https://archive.md/iGI5A
Rockbox, which is replacement firmware that can run on many hardware players, can do this (and basically anything else). https://www.rockbox.org/
I'm the same. Fortunately for me, I don't understand Japanese, and there's some great Japanese power metal - e.g. Marge Litch and Alhambra.
https://archive.md/0rvnY
https://archive.is/20240213030908/https://www.bloomberg.com/...
I've tried it with fish and found that, for me, it didn't add much and wasn't worth the switch, but it is arguably slightly better than fish's built-in history; so I'd say only bother if you particularly love learning…
FWIW, nixpkgs packages angie
Whoa! Steel Bank CL actually is named after the metal (slightly indirectly - it's a reference to the fact that Carnegie Mellon University was founded partly on steel money).
Yes, but it costs something like $5,000, and you have to think of it in time.
> places won't hire you as a professor unless you have at least a Master's -- relevant work experience be damned I believe this is largely to make sure that professors have plenty of experience of what it's like to be…
Does picolisp scratch that itch for you?
> you always inevitably need some kind of control flow that isn't stack based (for instance the pair "[" and "]") FWIW (I don't think this answers your main complaint, but I do think it's fascinating), factor makes a…
Some other stack languages (not all of these concatenative languages use a single stack but most of them do): https://concatenative.org/wiki/view/Concatenative%20language
https://archive.md/xSvV2
This is an issue that should concern us all, since Finnish has a bright future: https://www.hagen-schmidt.de/suomi/worldlanguage.html
Can someone please advise me on how to donate money to help Ola? There's a relevant web site but it hasn't been updated for a long time - http://freeolabini.org/en/ Thank you!
https://archive.md/q6Cfs
This is lovely. I'm having trouble working out how this differs from Factor, in which left bracket and quote are also not primitive.
https://toehider.bandcamp.com/track/died-of-dancing
Many congratulations on being formally proved right, Randall!
stderr
https://archive.md/nG3ct
Fred Hoyle, "The Black Cloud" and I wish someone cleverer than me would read Nick Harkaway's "Gnomon" and then explain it to me.
Not enough of them do, I agree, but some of the Modern Monetary Theory people do. E.g. Mark Blyth (some very entertaining talks on youtube), Stephanie Kelton. Also political economists do and always have, I believe.…
TCL is kinda similar to Rebol in some ways but in other ways it's the opposite of Rebol, because in TCL everything is a string (although it can ALSO have another type, thanks to clever shenanigans). (You probably knew…
https://archive.md/iGI5A
Rockbox, which is replacement firmware that can run on many hardware players, can do this (and basically anything else). https://www.rockbox.org/
I'm the same. Fortunately for me, I don't understand Japanese, and there's some great Japanese power metal - e.g. Marge Litch and Alhambra.
https://archive.md/0rvnY
https://archive.is/20240213030908/https://www.bloomberg.com/...
I've tried it with fish and found that, for me, it didn't add much and wasn't worth the switch, but it is arguably slightly better than fish's built-in history; so I'd say only bother if you particularly love learning…
FWIW, nixpkgs packages angie
Whoa! Steel Bank CL actually is named after the metal (slightly indirectly - it's a reference to the fact that Carnegie Mellon University was founded partly on steel money).
Yes, but it costs something like $5,000, and you have to think of it in time.
> places won't hire you as a professor unless you have at least a Master's -- relevant work experience be damned I believe this is largely to make sure that professors have plenty of experience of what it's like to be…
Does picolisp scratch that itch for you?
> you always inevitably need some kind of control flow that isn't stack based (for instance the pair "[" and "]") FWIW (I don't think this answers your main complaint, but I do think it's fascinating), factor makes a…
Some other stack languages (not all of these concatenative languages use a single stack but most of them do): https://concatenative.org/wiki/view/Concatenative%20language
https://archive.md/xSvV2