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by bpicolo
3218 days ago
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I loved this article. I am a huge proponent of development ergonomics, and clojure(script) are really fantastic in this area. Most languages have a pretty similar standard set of tooling, but the pieces that a language does exceptionally well really stand out in cases like this. I'd really love to see what languages designed specifically with ergonomics/tooling in mind look like |
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Warren Teitelman (and later many people at Xerox PARC) did this with BBN Lisp/Interlisp, starting with real paper teletypes through to graphical workstations.