It’s basically a comedic programming language, and it’s amazing and beautiful and I love it.
I haven’t used it, of course. I just read the documentation:
It’s basically a comedic programming language, and it’s amazing and beautiful and I love it.
I haven’t used it, of course. I just read the documentation:
This reminds me of a post I once saw, describing a person who (ab)used the C preprocessor to make an Old English version of C. It was clever, but obviously unmaintainable in a collaborative setting.
If this DreamBerd language is statically compiled, then it might still rank slightly above Tcl, a language I’ve had to use in production and despised every moment of it.