- cross-posted to:
- programming_languages@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- programming_languages@programming.dev
From the homepage:
Rye is a high level, homoiconic dynamic programming language based on ideas from Rebol, flavored by Factor, Linux shell and Go. It’s still in development, but we are focused on making it useful as soon as possible.
It’s written in Go and could also be seen as Go’s scripting companion as Go’s libraries are very easy to integrate, and Rye can be embedded into Go programs as a scripting or a config language.
I believe that as a language becomes higher level it starts bridging the gap towards user interfaces. Rye has great emphasis on interactive use (Rye console) where we intend to also explore that.
Ohhh, they’ve got a bit of a GUI framework 👀 My interests is peaked.
concatenative and homoiconic? Looks like an easy language to learn from, will look into it 👍
And a new discussion on Hacker News.