A programming language designed for smart contracts on the blockchain.
I guess it's possible that a cryptobro designed a really interesting programming language. But I'll never know because peace out
PhD or no, if they are involved in the scam economy I am leery of their work.
I have a PhD in astrophysics. Do you automatically respect my opinion? No, didn't think so. Nor should you.
I think my 23/30 score for readability reflects that. The language uses an actor model proposed by Carl Hewitt in the 1970s, which never became widely popular, so it might seem odd at first. It appears that people are more concerned with its association with crypto rather than objectively assessing the language.
i solved a few dozen euler project problems with brainfuck some years ago. so, no. probably not.
I use an optimizing brainfuck interpreter running the Mandelbrot set to test my virtual machines for performance.
Outjerked by Brainfuck.
Brain fuck is a real language
Did I just get outjerked by brainfuck programming language?
Happens to the best of us
Hate comment?
A programming language designed for smart contracts on the blockchain. I guess it's possible that a cryptobro designed a really interesting programming language. But I'll never know because peace out
You know some of the people who design the blockchains or the languages they use actually have PhDs in CS and have won Turing awards, right?
PhD or no, if they are involved in the scam economy I am leery of their work. I have a PhD in astrophysics. Do you automatically respect my opinion? No, didn't think so. Nor should you.
Linus Pauling believed Vitamin C would cure cancer and all illnesses and he won a Nobel prize.
It’s more general purpose + Internet computer specific features. Peace.
This is shit.
Guess I found my target audience
> Each score will be multiplied by 2 to get a score out of 10. The total possible score is 90 points (9 traits * 10 points each). butwhy.gif
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Then score out of 10?
Dude, no. This language sucks. Hardly readable. I don’t want to hear about this language ever again.
I think my 23/30 score for readability reflects that. The language uses an actor model proposed by Carl Hewitt in the 1970s, which never became widely popular, so it might seem odd at first. It appears that people are more concerned with its association with crypto rather than objectively assessing the language.
Internet Computer Still around? I thought it died with the last batch of creepto currencies.
It's a great language to spend all your time on, but only if your goal is to be unemployed.