I'll shut up about this eventually, but I'm still having far too much fun with Scheme. I think my favourite thing is that when you get stuck, you just look in the language spec and the answer's probably there.
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I suppose this is technically true for other languages (that have a spec...) but with Scheme it actually makes sense...
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Replying to @edwinbrady
What if it's a language where you wrote the spec?
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Replying to @IPv2
With Idris I tend to look at the parser or library source code when I get stuck. I'm not sure I can recommend that generally.
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Replying to @edwinbrady
Idris is all well and good, but I think we both know that my question was in relation to Whitespace.
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Replying to @IPv2
That's not a problem, I've never written a Whitespace program :).
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Replying to @edwinbrady @IPv2
So what you’re saying is we can’t expect a whitespace backend for Idris anytime soon?
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Oh, I didn't say I've never *generated* a Whitespace program :)
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