What is your favorite programming language that isn't Haskell?

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  • futhark

    :boom::computer::boom: A data-parallel functional programming language

    Apart from this one, I must say Erlang. I think that Erlang is the best language that I never actually use. It is extremely well adapted for its domain; it's just a domain that I don't work in. This is not because Erlang is some particularly flawless jewel - the language itself has tons of warts - but it supports a wonderful style for writing large concurrent systems. Probably Elixir is actually better, as it's a newer language built on the same VM and ideas, but I have never tried it.

  • BQN

    An APL-like programming language. Self-hosted!

    I've been enjoying programing in BQN recently, the documentation/error messages are better than other array languages I've tried. I think it helped me find different solutions to problems for advent of code this year that I wouldn't have seen when I had a similar problem in Rust/Python.

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    Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.

  • the-power-of-prolog

    Introduction to modern Prolog

    Or just pick any yt video on his channel, that sounds interesting to you. Their is also a online book accompanying his videos.

  • swipl-devel

    SWI-Prolog Main development repository

    (Btw. I'm using SWI Prolog.)

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