Comment by oersted

Comment by oersted 14 hours ago

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This actually seems rather usable! It is rare that an esolang focused on aesthetics is so readable and relatively easy to use.

And this idea can probably be applied for any Lisp-like, any stack based language or array language.

With the right structured editor, it could be used for legitimate programming, it might even be more compact and readable at a glance than some code.