It seems to be incredibly concise, I wonder what kind of use cases this language has.
So you're telling me you've never seen a cabin that has a stretch of pavement outside it? Even if just for cars to drive up?
Dude you're feet will not get that dirty from some grass.
What makes a language a "logic programming language" aren't all language logic based?
Hey man if you like them, as I said somewhere else I don't like shoes that aren't attached to my feet, they make me really uncomfortable.
At a summer cabin the weather and location should be good enough that feeling your feet on the warm pavement or grass should outweigh the convenience of shoes. Or just leave the shoes on if you know you'll be in and out for a while.
I just wear skate shoes and walking boots all year round. The extra 5 seconds to put them on is fine, I don't need to save 5 seconds with a pair of slip ones just to take the trash out, I just relax and make a journey out of it.
Plus I find any shoes that aren't attached to the feet I guess, things like flip flops and crocs where your feet kinda just sit in them, wildly uncomfortable.
Yeah I think work on some small examples for now until you're sure it's a viable option.
Last I checked flutter struggled with SEO, how's that looking now?
What are some good use cases for Julia, I really like the language just haven't found a user for it yet.
Programming languages shouldn't be monetised
Why Chromebook?