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by rscho 1860 days ago
Geocar put in the effort of trying to make you see. But you are prejudiced with the equivalent of those who spite Lisp because of parentheses.

If you want a "more readable" array language, take a look at Nial.

PS: qualifying the Wolfram language (Mathematica) as obscure is a really, really myopic view of the programming world.

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I've never seen anyone use Mathematica outside of academia other than myself. It also occupies a slightly unique corner of the language design landscape. One that I like!

I wish that Mathematica was modernised and made into a proper, compiled (or at least JIT-ed), heavyweight language with all the trimmings. A proper IDE, debugger, tracing tools, etc... The current version is a bit like Visual Basic -- a very old language that had grown past its original design capabilities and now needs a revamp. A bit like how VB.NET replaced VB, and was superseded in practice by C# on dotnet core.