I'm just finishing programming a GPLed IDE/interpreter of some power, which you're welcome to. At the moment it's just for Aleph, a language of my own invention, which is an extension of BrainFuck. There are only thirteen commands, so its really easy to learn: > pointer forward
pointer back + increment at pointer - decrement at pointer _ Assign char at pointer = Assign int at pointer , Read char from input stream ; Read int from input . Write char to output : Write int to output [ and ] loop; skip if element at pointer holds 0 # Dump all values to output It's Turing-complete, and intended to go head to head with Visual Basic. ActiveX support coming soon.
Yes, although lex, legis does usually just means "law". Cf greek logos, which really does mean word as much as rule as much as law. Hearcliteans get terribly worried about the Logos in his thought: the whole thing changes completely if seen as a kosmic Word rather than Rule.
I'm just finishing programming a GPLed IDE/interpreter of some power, which you're welcome to. At the moment it's just for Aleph, a language of my own invention, which is an extension of BrainFuck. There are only thirteen commands, so its really easy to learn:
> pointer forward
pointer back
+ increment at pointer
- decrement at pointer
_ Assign char at pointer
= Assign int at pointer
, Read char from input stream
; Read int from input
. Write char to output
: Write int to output
[ and ] loop; skip if element at pointer holds 0
# Dump all values to output
It's Turing-complete, and intended to go head to head with Visual Basic. ActiveX support coming soon.
The song page has a link to GNU Humor, with such small tragedies as "Funny C Declarations!" It's the exclamation mark that provides the pathos there.
No: "gratuit" is free-as-in-beer. "Libre" thus does help
That's just not true: what about seat-belt laws, say?
Yes, although lex, legis does usually just means "law". Cf greek logos, which really does mean word as much as rule as much as law. Hearcliteans get terribly worried about the Logos in his thought: the whole thing changes completely if seen as a kosmic Word rather than Rule.