I shouldn't disparage Python or, really, any programming language. Let me try and right my wrongs.
Another throwaway post with brief notes about programming languages.
Just some more notes on programming languages. And also my first failure!
Here's a quick reference page for Easy Script on the Commodore 64. Because who wouldn't need this?
Here are some notes on my first attempt at using Blazin' Forth on a Commodore 64.
For my own reference, this is a quick reference table for vintage line/block-based Forth editors.
I'm going to find out what it was like to develop software in the 8-bit era.
My favorite museum in the entire world is no more.
I made it about half of the way to my goal of writing code in 100 different programming languages in 100 days.
Solving a Project Euler problem entirely within TypeScript's type system. Because I couldn't not do it!
Programming on the ultimate retro-futuristic computer: the Amiga 500.
Find out if writing code in 50 different programming languages was a good idea!
Here are my notes about a grab bag of programming languages that helped get me half way to sampling 100 programming languages.
Using a graphical 2D esoteric programming language to do math was SpaceChem-hard.
Or: A tour of the syntax continuum.
Or: 100 languages, week 4: return of the boot sector.
Or: PostScript is a programming language!?
I spent entirely too much time playing with (mostly) new programming languages this week.
I couldn't find a tool to dump TEC Redshift discs from Exapunks, so I made one.
So far I'm on schedule and have sampled each kind of programming language.
Four days later, I've completed day two of my challenge.
Please find enclosed a SectorLisp VFD file for use in Hyper-V
I'm going to write code in 100 different programming languages. For fun.
I almost found the perfect minimal development environment.