Or maybe the takeaway is that most things fail and cherrypicking the times they didn't isn't a real argument
In my experience, the hardest part about reading Forth is recognizing when a word doesn't use RPN because of metaprogramming
Depending on your exact use case, Forth might be one
I was under the impression that they meant it was good for you because training your ear like that is really good for a musician
Key word "finding". Most large software has plenty of bugs, CVE's just tell you how many they're aware of
To be fair I think the misogyny was satirical
I'm surprised that Flatland[0] wasn't mentioned in this [0]http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/201
Or maybe the takeaway is that most things fail and cherrypicking the times they didn't isn't a real argument
In my experience, the hardest part about reading Forth is recognizing when a word doesn't use RPN because of metaprogramming
Depending on your exact use case, Forth might be one
I was under the impression that they meant it was good for you because training your ear like that is really good for a musician
Key word "finding". Most large software has plenty of bugs, CVE's just tell you how many they're aware of
To be fair I think the misogyny was satirical
I'm surprised that Flatland[0] wasn't mentioned in this [0]http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/201