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Val<<>> when they inevitably introduce templates and stringstreams


In 2028, when we revive the One True Programming Paradigm (for Enterprise Software)™, we'll have bestowed upon us the glorious Objective-Val


In 2028, we will still be writing code in C and Fortran. And there will be all these new languages X++ that would be promising to replace either or both ;) ;) ;)


X++ already exists, better pick another name.

EDIT: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamicsax-2012/developer/...


Swift++, or Swifttt.


Taylor Swift’s subject-oriented programming language – Swifties.

It would have: • garbage collection (Shake It Off) • error correction (Bad Blood) • closures (Closure) • optionals (Would’ve, Could’ve, Should’ve) • automatic reference counting (Right Where You Left Me) • REPL (I Knew You Were Trouble) • variable mutability (Everything Has Changed and Evermore) • guard condition (Eyes Open) • strict typing (You Belong With Me)

After compiling run the binary by issuing the command: Run {filename}

To debug: Tell Me Why {filename}


I was almost murdered a few years ago when I told a classroom full of senior girls at a suburban high school that Taylor Swift was overrated (I just wanted to see what would happen if I poked the bear).

That is all I know about Taylor Swift. But it seems like you are onto something here. :D


You were lucky to make it out alive.


bahahaha this is such a nichey yet epic comment


Petition to change all languages with “+” to repeat the last character for each plus. Going down the list of languages on Wikipedia[0]

A+ becomes AA C++ = CCC Clik++ never mind this was a bad call. JJJ RRR Visual JJJ XXX (nice) xBaseee ZZZ

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_programming_languages


X+++


With AbstractSingletonProxyFactoryBean and family present as core language features.


Might have a future in mobile.


sounds good, but ill wait for c-interop so my moneys on valjective-c


Better write it like `Val< <> >` otherwise the parser will get confused.




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