ignoring features and usability, which language has the most aesthetically pleasing syntax?
Ignoring features and usability, which language has the most aesthetically pleasing syntax?
Ruby
Korean
FORTH
arabic
unironically asm
Haskell. I'd be even better if 'if' was a function too and not a keyword.
Perl
((()))
Go
ColorForth
Basically this
Python.
The C++ Programming Language
C#
Prolog
domains
disease,indication = symbol
Patient,name = string
predicates
hypothesis(string,disease)
symptom(name,indication)
response(char)
go
clauses
go :-
write("What is the patient's name? "),
readln(Patient),
hypothesis(Patient,Disease),
write(Patient,"probably has ",Disease,"."),nl.
go :-
write("Sorry, I don't seem to be able to"),nl,
write("diagnose the disease."),nl.
symptom(Patient,fever) :-
write("Does ",Patient," have a fever (y/n) ?"),
response(Reply),
Reply='y'.
symptom(Patient,rash) :-
write("Does ",Patient," have a rash (y/n) ?"),
response(Reply),
Reply='y'.
C++
Was going to say this.
Lisp, at least on a grammatical and syntactic level. Actual written Lisp usually looks anything inbetween tolerable and outright horrible.
Absolutely based
that's a vagina, user
unlambda
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>Often can't tell the difference between letters and accents
Thanks I'll take a language that wasn't changed to make a book more readable
The calligraphy looks cool at least
Tie between Lisp and Forth.
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++++++++++..+++++++++++++.-----.-
-----------.+.++++++++++.