And yet, it can process natural languages pretty damn good. In fact, better than most systems can.
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Anonymous2013-11-23 13:48
It looks exactly the same as Mathematica. I'm okay with it as long as it stays homoeroticiconic.
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Anonymous2013-11-23 21:43
>>9 it is the same. >>2 not a scheme, but some kind of lisp with fucked mixed up prefix/infix/postfix notations and unicode operators with means of arity and associativity adjustment. not as edgy as symta though. >>7 i'm not an expert but believe it has. /. and //. (aka ReplaceAll and ReplaceRepeated) look like some sort of macroexpand-1 and macroexpand with explicit environment as second argument. there are also Hold and siblings for quotation. all in all this is pretty peculiar (if not weird) language but the fact of proprietarity overweights everything for me. i wonder if that is subject to change.
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Anonymous2013-11-24 11:23
Looks like it's going to be bundled ``free'' with new Raspbian images. Although if you're not bothered by a multi-megabyte closed firmware blob this probably won't matter much.