https://www.forth.org/Ting/Forth-for-the-Complete-Idiot/Forth-for-the-Complete-Idiot.pdf#forth
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@neauoire forth is not that great.
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@neauoire forth is not that great.
@lritter that's what the paper argues yeah, totally.
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@lritter that's what the paper argues yeah, totally.
@neauoire hehe. yeah ok but the argument is likely that it's too high level, right?
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@neauoire hehe. yeah ok but the argument is likely that it's too high level, right?
@lritter No, no, this book is like a .. early "Learning X for idiots", the author says you don't need to rely on a language's high priests to learn how to do any one thing, the language will enable the average cretin to get where they want to go.
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@lritter No, no, this book is like a .. early "Learning X for idiots", the author says you don't need to rely on a language's high priests to learn how to do any one thing, the language will enable the average cretin to get where they want to go.
@neauoire ok but that's just what i contest. the "cretins" that it might attract might still not be average enough.
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@neauoire ok but that's just what i contest. the "cretins" that it might attract might still not be average enough.
@lritter oh you meant great as in accessible? If so, yeah, I'm not sure, it's hard to say. I have .. toughts
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@lritter oh you meant great as in accessible? If so, yeah, I'm not sure, it's hard to say. I have .. toughts
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@mcc @lritter Have you ever come across this episode of Computer Chronicles? I think it still is true today X)
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@mcc @lritter Have you ever come across this episode of Computer Chronicles? I think it still is true today X)
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@AlgoCompSynth @mcc @lritter I have both, but I meant to share this segment when the guest says none of the standard programming languages are appropriate for the end user, not even BASIC.
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@mcc @lritter Have you ever come across this episode of Computer Chronicles? I think it still is true today X)
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@lritter @mcc I can't wait to see what you come up with! The best contender I've ever come across is still this(fractran): https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/pocket_rewriting.html
I'm always on the lookout for even more distilled and approachable interfaces for computing.
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@lritter @mcc I can't wait to see what you come up with! The best contender I've ever come across is still this(fractran): https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/pocket_rewriting.html
I'm always on the lookout for even more distilled and approachable interfaces for computing.
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@AlgoCompSynth @mcc @lritter I have both, but I meant to share this segment when the guest says none of the standard programming languages are appropriate for the end user, not even BASIC.
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@AlgoCompSynth @neauoire @mcc except with creative tools, sooner or later fixed function is not enough. word, excel, blender, they're all user-programmable.
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@oblomov @neauoire @lritter The thing is that programming is ultimately not about syntax but about framing what it is you want in an unambiguous way. The reason why slopcoding will always fail is that not only are you framing what you want ambiguously, the machine is incapable of interpreting it unambiguously. But the thing the slopcoders *want* is to be freed from the mental labor of deciding what it is they want. They want to make ambiguous requests and have it do the right thing anyway.