@dualhammers I agree, here's the steps to reversing a word and what it looks like during programming, it's very "mechanical", is the best way I can describe this.
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@dualhammers I agree, here's the steps to reversing a word and what it looks like during programming, it's very "mechanical", is the best way I can describe this. 3 comments
@dualhammers it's just a different way of thinking about computation. It might have certain advantage over other programming languages for certain tasks, but it's so underdocumented and explored that everything has yet to be tried. One of the appeal to me is that the entire language implementation is only 300 lines, so it makes it pretty portable and minimal in the number of feature it has. It makes me look at things a bit differently too, which is always fun. |
@neauoire Is there a benefit for this over other methods besides personal curiosity and edification?