2019-10-14 12:27 |
Paul Graham is perhaps best known for two things: co-founding Y Combinator, and his tireless advocacy of LISP programming languages. And on Saturday, the legendary investor and essayist released his own LISP dialect, called Bel.
What I've been working on for the last several years: Bel. https://t. co/Tk9KFlw8Gl — Paul Graham (@paulg) October 12, 2019 Bel is interesting, not least because it highlights the enduring and improbable longevity of one of the earliest high-level programming languages. That’s no small feat, especially given the hype-driven nature of the software development sphere, where front-end JavaScript frameworks emerge and disappear on a near-weekly basis. …
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