Smalltalk is pretty close, and has also been a real, practical option for decades http://www.cuis-smalltalk.org
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The "unconventional" model seems undesirable. Better to have clear separation of concerns.
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Getting a late 90s / early 00s feel from this, e.g. TUNES http://www.madore.org/~david/computers/tunes.html …
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Would example include COLA, http://www.selflanguage.org/ , Lisp Machines, and maybe some FORTH systems?
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What are the examples of unconventional ones?
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JAI : (It's all about the compiler)https://youtu.be/gWv_vUgbmug?t=25m18s …
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Depressing in a way.
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What is an example of an unconventional programming language according to these diagrams?
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I think Self might be a good example - any aspect of the runtime can be modified, including the jit/incremental compiler and cache.
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Of what article is it an excerpt?
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