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- Subject: Re: MoonScript, a language that compiles to Lua
- From: steve donovan <steve.j.donovan@...>
- Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2011 15:40:03 +0200
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 3:09 PM, Enrico Colombini <erix@erix.it> wrote:
> It's getting harder and harder to invent something nowadays. How sad :-)
Which is why we should support the OP with his brave effort to
generate a new language!
As a side note, it seems that both whitespace and curly brackets are
invisible to some people. Educated, smart professionals who could not
see { } as a block. Lua is good for communicating with them ;)
As for 3D; nah, 3D printers are too messy. It must be an immerse
virtual world, where programming becomes a matter of picking up
virtual servers and plugging them into each other; configuration is
done with 'instrument panels' and you can do cool things like making
the cables glow when they're active. A fantastic way to blow immense
amounts of computing power, and so much fun when you have to trace
cables behind the cabinets ;)
steve d.
- References:
- MoonScript, a language that compiles to Lua, leaf corcoran
- Re: MoonScript, a language that compiles to Lua, Xavier Wang
- Re: MoonScript, a language that compiles to Lua, jyf
- Re: MoonScript, a language that compiles to Lua, steve donovan
- Re: MoonScript, a language that compiles to Lua, Philippe Lhoste
- Re: MoonScript, a language that compiles to Lua, steve donovan
- Re: MoonScript, a language that compiles to Lua, Miles Bader
- Re: MoonScript, a language that compiles to Lua, Lorenzo Donati
- Re: MoonScript, a language that compiles to Lua, Axel Kittenberger
- Re: MoonScript, a language that compiles to Lua, Enrico Colombini
- Re: MoonScript, a language that compiles to Lua, Lorenzo Donati
- Re: MoonScript, a language that compiles to Lua, Peter Hickman
- Re: MoonScript, a language that compiles to Lua, Enrico Colombini