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by duckingtest 4237 days ago
Seems fun, because I didn't understand everything while skimming the website.

>We use so many of these ASCII glyphs that we like to be able to read them out loud. A language is meant to be said.

That's a very weird idea there. A painting is a form of language, but can a painting be said?

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> A painting is a form of language, but can a painting be said?

I suppose if you use a very broad definition of language, that might be true, but in the sense of natural languages, paintings are not generally a form of language. They may be a form of symbolic expression, but that doesn't make them a language.

A programming language is not a natural language. The quote refers to Hoon specifically.
The programming languages you're familiar with don't consider themselves to be similar to natural languages. This one apparently does, and why not? Why do we even use the word "language" to refer to our computer UIs when we balk at mundane language phenomena like context-sensitivity?