Why do people faint at the sight of plain-text code?
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I was going to post the whitespace programming language but this wins
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I heard there was a programming language where the "code" was a syntax tree, that you could only manipulate manipulate in a "IDE" that looked a bit like Microsoft Word.
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Is this you?
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Making something to make humans suffer is still making it for humans
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Is this you?
I take it back
I'm sorry
I'm so, so sorry
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I take it back
I'm sorry
I'm so, so sorry
Wouldn't you rather want to code in this? https://github.com/Gen-Alpha-Inc/skibidi-lang
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OOO/README.md at master · AlexanderOttenhoff/OOO
OΟО Is a Turing complete programming language derived from Ook! That leverages the benefits of Unicode - OOO/README.md at master · AlexanderOttenhoff/OOO
GitHub (github.com)
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Wouldn't you rather want to code in this? https://github.com/Gen-Alpha-Inc/skibidi-lang
I'm going to retreat to my safe space and write some shim code in C now, thx
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LLVM IR wasn't made for humans
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Different brains.
When I took over programming for my robotics team in highschool I switched from whatever visual flowchart bullshit they were using to robotc. I can't make heads or tails of programming without actual words that literally say what the program does.
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No-one said they had to be easily read for humans.
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I found the web dev
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It... Kind of was though, IR gives us a way to translate higher level concepts to lower (but not the lowest) level representation. It also gives us a way to optimize before machine translation.
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I wish I understood this point of view better. I crunch through information, so I want it to be densely packed. I'd love to know why and how this helps you so I can better help my peers that are like you?
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Or Malebolge.
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obviously the sadistic ones! those PLs certainly weren't made for the computer's benefit