top | item 29932262 (no title) Sonata | 4 years ago Interesting. I'm not aware of any other lazy dynamic languages. I would assume it is difficult to optimise such a combination. discuss order hn newest tgv|4 years ago Here's a historical one. 1976.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SASL_(programming_language) ModernMech|4 years ago Indeed, these languages are descendants of ISWIM by Peter Landin.ISWIM also inspired Lucid, so I guess PyFL would be a nephew of SASL in that case. load replies (1) zrkrlc|4 years ago Clojure? It's not purely lazy, but with liberal use of `seq`s it pretty much is.
tgv|4 years ago Here's a historical one. 1976.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SASL_(programming_language) ModernMech|4 years ago Indeed, these languages are descendants of ISWIM by Peter Landin.ISWIM also inspired Lucid, so I guess PyFL would be a nephew of SASL in that case. load replies (1)
ModernMech|4 years ago Indeed, these languages are descendants of ISWIM by Peter Landin.ISWIM also inspired Lucid, so I guess PyFL would be a nephew of SASL in that case. load replies (1)
tgv|4 years ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SASL_(programming_language)
ModernMech|4 years ago
ISWIM also inspired Lucid, so I guess PyFL would be a nephew of SASL in that case.
zrkrlc|4 years ago