3:45 PM
@salotz The Atronix R3/Views are probably the way to go
@salotz We definitely welcome newcomers, but pardon the sawdust and construction tape :-) It's a work in progress...
Looks like I can copy the text out of the FizzBuzz .ai file, even without illustrator on this machine:
> COUNT-UP is a function that takes three parameters. The first is an argument whose evaluation is suppressed, so a variable name (such as n, here) is received as a WORD! as opposed to fetching the value. The second parameter is how high to iterate that variable up (from 1). Third parameter is the block of code (literal or result of an expression) to evaluate on each iteration with the variable’s updated value.
> PRINT is a layer on top of the more basic WRITE STDOUT (which only takes text and characters). It also accepts BLOCK! parameters, which it will use the SPACED operation to process—evaluating its expressions and putting spaces between those elements that don’t "vaporize" as NULL. If spacing is not desired, then one can literately do the string transformation manually with print unspaced [...]
> UNSPACED is an operation which takes a block of expressions to evaluate, and merges the results into a single string—with no spaces between them. Any expressions which evaluate to NULL will be discarded. In the case that all the elements are discarded, then the overall result of UNSPACED will be NULL as well. (Empty strings aren’t discarded, so unspaced ["" ""] is simply the empty string.)
> IF is—like all words in Rebol languages—bound to a function, and not a fixed keyword. It takes two parameters: one of which is a condition that comes from an evaluative expression. The other is a block of code which may be run if the condition is true (this is why passing it as an inert block is important). If the code is not run, the result is NULL...fitting it into the generalized NULL-triggered ELSE.
> MOD is the "enfixed" form of the prefix MODULO function. Enfixed functions are distinct because they acquire their first argument from the left hand side. There is no particular restriction on how many right hand arguments they take (if they take 0, then they’re postfix). Being able to do things like quote their left hand arguments or be variadic brings a unique creative freedom to a language of this class.
> ELSE is a "deferred enfix" operation, which is distinct from the greedy default form (giving Rebol its well known 1 + 2 * 3 = 9 outcome). This alternate mechanism gives a function on its left a chance to finish before using the result. Hence the ELSE in if false ["a"] else ["b"] doesn’t see the BLOCK!, it gets the result of the IF. When that is NULL then ELSE runs—this can be used with all control constructs!