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by YeGoblynQueenne
2120 days ago
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I wonder whether the same effect could be achieved with a better designed programming language, though. If the problem is ambiguity- there's nothing stopping a programming language from accepting ambiguous statements, which of course it would then interpret unambigously, according to context. It's just that this takes a lot of work and it's really not the done thing in terms of programming languages as far as I can tell- for reasons of eficiency of parsing also, I think. Anyway I guess I'm turnning into the typical stuffy academic who can't even begin to think of real-world applications, hah. Thanks for pointing out the practical uses of the work described in the article. |
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