Swift

David Starner prosfilaes at gmail.com
Thu Jun 5 22:30:50 CDT 2014


On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 5:00 PM, Whistler, Ken <ken.whistler at sap.com> wrote:
> Any programming language project that derives from someone who describes
> himself as a “polyhistor”, which claims to be polymorphic and pasigraphic
> and
> multi-lingual and orthogonal and polysynthetic, which draws its inspiration
> from the
> theory of “Natural Language Metasemantics”, and which name drops “the
> great heritage started by Wilkins and Leibniz”, might seem to be doomed from
> the start. ;-)

It reminded me of the replacement for Unicode that was 40,000 times
more efficient. It's sad how the major manufactures keep suppressing
all these brilliant new ideas that would revolutionize the world.

-- 
Kie ekzistas vivo, ekzistas espero.



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