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uiua
- Borrow Checking, RC, GC, and the Eleven () Other Memory Safety Approaches
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Array Languages vs. the Curse of the Spreadsheet
This is what I love in Uiua[1]. That operators can be written as english words instead of unicode symbols. Makes it quite similar looking to functuinal point free code.
[1]: https://www.uiua.org/
- KamilaLisp – A functional, flexible and concise Lisp
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k on pdp11
you may also enjoy uiua (https://www.uiua.org/) which uses these alien glyphs but is even more alien because it's a concatenative language (stack oriented), like forth or postscript, but to make it even more alien it's written right to left. For example 1+2 is written "+ 1 2" (in forth it would be "1 2 +")
The language and the site are brilliant and I think worth 30m of your time skimming through and trying out the examples in the online editor / tutorial.
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From https://www.uiua.org/
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Attempting each AOC in a language starting with each letter of the alphabet
If you're fine with tacit array-oriented (ie APL-like): Uiua.
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Vector database is not a separate database category
As a lover of array languages, I remember being excited to read a futurist article on vector processors and programming languages. It was written right before Wes McKinney worked on Pandas (the J programming language influenced him), and I thought J/APL or another array language was going to explode. J has Jd, in which J is fully integrated. This did not come to pass (yet). No matter, I still enjoy array languages anyway. There's a new array language, uiua[1], that is a mix of array and stack concepts with a good standard library including audio and graphics.
[1] https://www.uiua.org/
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Uiua: A minimal stack-based, array-based language
Yeah
> The main language that inspired Uiua is BQN. While I had heard about APL before, BQN was my first real exposure to the power of the array paradigm. I think the language is an astounding feat of engineering. Marshall is both a genius and a great communicator.
https://www.uiua.org/docs/design
Also, a week ago there were only two contributors to the project: 1000+ by kaikalii, and this single commit by Marshall:
https://github.com/uiua-lang/uiua/pull/1/files
aoc2021
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[2023 Day 11 (Part 2)] RUST If there's anything Day 8 Part 2 taught me, it's to ALWAYS look for relations between numbers. I wrote ZERO extra code.
Also rust (Spoiler!)
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Here’s mine for example
- Is this a Rusty way of solving yesterday's advent of code?
- [2022 Day 7][Rust] Working with trees seems like a pain in the ass with Rust.
- [2022 Day 6][rust] how to get a window index?
- [2022 Day 5][Rust] More elegant way to do it
What are some alternatives?
bqnpad - Online REPL for BQN
aoc2022 - Advent of Code 2022
BQN - An APL-like programming language. Self-hosted!
advent-of-code-2023 - Advent of Code 2023 Challenge
related_post_gen - Data Processing benchmark featuring Rust, Go, Swift, Zig, Julia etc.
advent-of-code23 - https://adventofcode.com/2023
edina - Edina - A simple stack-oriented compiled programming language.
adventofcode-2022 - Solutions to the 2022 edition of Advent of Code
cognate - A human readable quasi-concatenative programming language
AoC - Advents of Code in NASM x86_64 assembly
kotlingrad - 🧩 Shape-Safe Symbolic Differentiation with Algebraic Data Types
AdventOfCode