
The author demonstrates the fun and value of experimentation and learning through doing, by presenting key features of the Heresy programming language and how they implement functional programming concepts in unique and possibly questionable ways. Heresy is a BASIC-inspired dialect of Lisp designed originally as a learning tool for functional programming, with a focus on immutability without expense to ease of use.
The Heresy Programming Language, or Learning Through Madness – John Berry |
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