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by RodgerTheGreat
143 days ago
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Yep. J has a small userbase, but it isn't fragmented into dialects like K or even APL, J uses ASCII characters instead of requiring a custom font/keyboard layout, J is FOSS, J has extensive learning materials, and J is reasonably batteries-included and suitable for making practical nontrivial programs. I like K better than J aesthetically, but it's harder to recommend to beginners due to the fragmentation of the ecosystem. |
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