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by css_apologist
156 days ago
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first let me say i applaud you for experimenting and doing something unconventional - thoughts as i was reading this - ok, so we're programming via an AST vs syntax I think this is interesting, however there's notable downsides - verbosity, dom bloat & debugging A potential upside to this is very odd but interesting meta programming capabilities, since the code should be able to inspect & modify itself fairly easily by inspecting the dom I am inclined to distrust the claim that this reduces complexity as most of the actions are mutation heavy directly to the dom, and the stack based programming is something i struggle to practical examples where it is a significant improvement to mainstream strategies |
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You certainly must get used to the stack based approach. I tried to make it more approachable by making stack lookups type based (automatic search for value with matching type) and by using type-prefixed commands, e.g.