Stack-based funs! Forth, min, Cat, something like that :3
Which isn’t to say that I think they should necessarily take over for C or Kotlin or Lua or anything at all, just I think they’re kinda neat and like to see more neat things around. Also please someone Forthify some CodeWars katas or otherwise bring us Forth enjoyers some fresh ones 😅
Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn’t work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: !concatenative@programming.dev
Thanks, though something keeps keeping me from Factor 🤔 Maybe I’ll have to just try it some time, if I get a chance. CodeWars katas should be a good option for that. Hopefully they’re not all those horrid mathsy ones like Forth has! v.v
Stack-based funs! Forth, min, Cat, something like that :3
Which isn’t to say that I think they should necessarily take over for C or Kotlin or Lua or anything at all, just I think they’re kinda neat and like to see more neat things around. Also please someone Forthify some CodeWars katas or otherwise bring us Forth enjoyers some fresh ones 😅
Well FWIW CodeWars has plenty of Factor katas, and I try to gather related resources at https://programming.dev/c/concatenative
I’m trying to keep up with the Perl Weekly Challenges, but with Factor, and am posting some Factor solutions to Exercism’s 48in24 series.
Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn’t work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: !concatenative@programming.dev
Thanks, though something keeps keeping me from Factor 🤔 Maybe I’ll have to just try it some time, if I get a chance. CodeWars katas should be a good option for that. Hopefully they’re not all those horrid mathsy ones like Forth has! v.v