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22:37
First
so on the whole set thing, imo strings should be their own datatype, and I/O are "special" sets that have special behavior

New set language

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origins of the language ^
oh, and string literals are actually the set of all strings matching the literal as regex
at least thats one idea we had
You may be interested in a language A__ once made: github.com/Lyxal/NST-the-one-A__-wrote-
I managed to fork it before the repo was deleted
well this aint stack based
in The Nineteenth Byte, 2 hours ago, by Seggan
@Steffan set theory, programmified
22:52
That wasn't stack based either
It's called NST - naive set theory
It's similar to what you're doing but kinda different
> NST is a stack-based language heavily inspired by the set theory
literally the first sentence
It really wasn't
That was probably the first design, but it changed away
in The Tarpit, Apr 15, 2020 at 4:50, by petStorm
NST is a prefix language, that means the operators go before the operands.
in The Tarpit, Jun 11, 2020 at 12:15, by Member for 3 months
@Lyxal I guess I'm giving up NST, since it's just Husk. (With a worse syntax)
here the goal is to make the program true, with the side effects of making it true being the program's execution
yeah this is more prolog than husk
22:57
My point is more that NST gives you an idea of how to implement some stuff
okie, ty
actually i just remembered that that tarpit exists, why did i create a whole room for it :P
Individual language rooms are okay lol
uugh FF just froze for the second time today
Solution: Use Chrome
but chrome hates adblockers :(

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