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2:45 AM
Yup it looked really cool, and it seemed that I could use it for more general purpose things as well, which is pretty rare in golflangs.
 
 
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6:10 AM
posted on October 31, 2020 by hostilefork

Rebmu was conceived as something of a puzzle, but not entirely a joke. My futurist mindset is that code golf will be a growing recreational domain with time...played by humans and AI alike. And I've identified code golf as one of the key target domains for the Ren-C project, in its "Minecraft of Programming" objectives. My intuition is that a truly good code golf language would

 
@Razetime Glad you find it interesting! ^-- Please join the forum if you are serious about interest in Rebmu, I've been looking to revive the project and run it on the web. (The Ren-C Rebol engine now works in webassembly)
 
6:26 AM
I read the whole writeup on your website, and it looks fun tbh
I would be really cool to see a rebMU online, but let me first try solving challenges in it, haha
You may want to put up rebMu here: codegolf.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/19279/…
 
@Razetime I'm a non-participant in SE now...moving things to forum, not worrying about it.
 
oh, interesting.
I guess I'll nominate it sometime.
 
@Razetime Perhaps once it's fixed up. I haven't looked at it in a while. But I mention in the forum post that I think it makes a good test...should be something that is run in continuous integration just to exercise all the strange abilities.
 
"Rebmuthalamonious Golfsthanapetrovich" HAH
you have a great beard
 
@Razetime There's a lot of weird and fancy stuff in Ren-C which is being developed...I'm interested in particular to see how invisibles are used.
 
6:34 AM
Well, I haven't the slightest idea about what those mean, but it sounds very interesting
 
@Razetime Sadly, no longer. I do remember giving it away to someone at "The Buffet", in Tucson
 
I've been learning an unholy amount of languages lately, so I figured learning Red/rebol wouldn't hurt lol
Recently Learned a bit of Haskell to get how Husk works
 
6:53 AM
@Razetime I was recently looking at Haskell for parsing...you can do some similar things as with Rebol...though it's much faster (compiled) and it ties your hands somewhat. Looking at PARSE is a good place to start.
@Razetime PARSE introductions... for Rebol2, for Red, gives you some idea. Similar to Haskell you can compose your rules.
 
7:11 AM
cool beans
 
7:32 AM
@Razetime Important to remember is that when you see something like PARSE that the idea isn't so much to see it as "this is the law, this is the language, this is how you use it" but rather an example of how you might choose to tinker with parts like WORD! or BLOCK! or GROUP! to mean things that are relevant to the problem you're trying to solve.
Practically speaking, however, there are a lot of open questions in terms of guidance on how to make a "good" dialect vs. a confusing/bad one. So this is one of the big challenges; to give that guidance and make it easy and intuitive. My view is there's still a long way to go on it, but some people think everything is fine how it is because it suits them. ¯_(ツ)_/¯
 
7:48 AM
oh well happens a lot
 

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