Deprecating Programming Languages and Operating Systems
Programming languages are IDEs for programming.
Programming languages were invented in the mid-1900s based on biases of hardware of the day.
Things have changed.
Operating systems are libraries.
Syntax is Easy
Ohm makes language-making easy now.
Forget compilers.
Synchrony is Misapplied
Synchrony is the bane of our existence.
Most of our current programming languages (Rust, Haskell, Python, JS, C, …) have implicit synchrony.
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