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Which language you wish would really grow and reach mainstream adoption?
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Some fun stack-based concatenative language (like Forth or Min) :3 I like playing with odd/new-to-me things that change how I have to approach things in some way. ... Also I wanna find a Forth community I can stand ๐ That or maybe a similar low-level language, I suppose. I was thinking of using it for a project but... eegh. Bleh. Et cetera. Still might, but purely on my own terms I guess.
Also, more Haskell please >:3 Or something else like it. We must spread the glory of FP nerdery @.@ ...And maybe get some more useful (and maintained) packages to work with instead of just kinda having to wonder what even builds any more v.v
If you like Haskell but desire better tooling, you might consider checking out Lean4.
There are some concatenative-related discord links in the sidebar of https://programming.dev/c/concatenative you may or may not be able to stand.
Anyway answering the main post: Factor (stack/concatenative), Nim, Roc, Zsh
Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn't work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: !concatenative@programming.dev
Interesting commagazine! ... I don't seem to be able to get to it through kbin :( Am already digging around in there, though, so thanks for the tip :3
Sorry I don't know how to kbin yet. Maybe the link provided by the bot that replied to me is better?
Are there any concatenative/stack/Factor kbin magazines you know of?
I don't even see the bot from here. Bleeeeeh maybe I just need to give up and jump ship to a Lemmy instance ๐ Is not your fault, of course.
I don't think I'd encountered any such commagazines (why'd they have to be named both?!) and that's why I was excited to learn about the one you mentioned. I've already started peeking around in there and finding some interesting tidbits :3