Re: New symbolic/numeric/dynamic/intuitive programming language



On Feb 21, 11:05 am, Aatu Koskensilta <aatu.koskensi...@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Flaming Thunder appears to be basically a very limited
BASIC variant.

Flaming Thunder is also an English variant, a Pascal variant,
a C variant, etc. Everything in the world borrows something of
the old to create the new.

There are seveal things that make Flaming Thunder different.
For example, like English, sentences end with periods. The
keywords are English (as opposed to DIM etc). Flaming Thunder
frees you from 32 or 64 bitness: all integers, reals, etc
are arbitrary precision.

It's thoroughly silly to describe it as "the world's
most powerful computer programming language".

No it's not. It's the world's most powerful language because
anyone who already knows English -- in particular, elementary
school children and their teachers -- can use it.

Power can be measured by those it empowers, making Flaming
Thunder by far the world's most powerful programming language.

How does Flaming Thunder do at translating my desire for a juicy
hamburger into "actions by the machine"?

I've added it to our list of features to add. ;)
.



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