Alexander Kamiński on Nostr: I’m looking for a programming language that's "smart" and friendly on the fingers, ...
I’m looking for a programming language that's "smart" and friendly on the fingers, just for myself as a escape hatch (Outside of a professional Elixir/Rust activities).
So I've been dabbling with Prolog recently - fresh, non orthodox approach, concise code…
..and then a colleague nudged me to check Racket - so awesome and a fusion-battery, and a bicycle included…
...and then I read about Raku which tickled my old Perl-lover bone…
…and then there's Emacs Lisp for Emacs…
Welcome choice paralysis.
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