The common theme for Lispy languages is that they have language level abstractions, you write your own language on top of Lisp, which then compiles to Lisp, and solves your problem.
@Asperger Then, why'd you undertake writing a language?
@MadaraUchiha I actually never planned to, I just find it interesting how things work. 2 hours ago a wrote a small "transpiler" which converts func() { log(1) } to void func { printf("%d", 1); }
We all know that in JavaScript there is a global property named Infinity, and the value of Infinity is 1.797693134862315E+308.
We also know that anything bigger than 1.797693134862315E+308 is considered a "bad number", if this is the case then why does my code perfectly fine?
Here is my JavaScri...