Re: [ANN] Falcon - powering innovation

2009-04-15 Thread JanC
Gerhard Häring wrote: > I've never heard of tabular programming before. I guess something similar/related to SQL or LINQ? I don't think this is really a bad idea if you want to support sublanguages for common programming problems... (which seems to be one of their primary language design ideas).

Re: [ANN] Falcon - powering innovation

2009-04-13 Thread Andrii V. Mishkovskyi
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 4:11 PM, Kless wrote: [skipped buzzwords] > > > [1] http://www.falconpl.org/ > [2] > http://www.computerworld.com.au/article/298655/-z_programming_languages_falcon?fp=2&fpid= And this table should make you even more interested in Falcon (also called THE BEST PROGRAMMING L

Re: [ANN] Falcon - powering innovation

2009-04-13 Thread Tim Chase
Gerhard Häring wrote: Kless wrote: If anybody is interesed in new technologies, you'll love this new language called Falcon [1], which has been open sourced ago little time. Falcon is a scripting engine ready to empower mission-critical multithreaded applications. "Mission-critical" and "emp

Re: [ANN] Falcon - powering innovation

2009-04-13 Thread Gerhard Häring
Kless wrote: > If anybody is interesed in new technologies, you'll love this new > language called Falcon [1], which has been open sourced ago little > time. > > Falcon is a scripting engine ready to empower mission-critical > multithreaded applications. "Mission-critical" and "empower" sound li

[ANN] Falcon - powering innovation

2009-04-11 Thread Kless
If anybody is interesed in new technologies, you'll love this new language called Falcon [1], which has been open sourced ago little time. Falcon is a scripting engine ready to empower mission-critical multithreaded applications. It provides six integrated programming paradigms: procedural, object