Concatenative languages such as Postscript force you to anally deform your brain into the shape of a stack. Besides that, they don't offer any advantages. Having formal parameters in functions is a big win, and concatenative languages lose because of that.
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Anonymous2017-11-18 20:42
How does one deform ones brain anally?
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Anonymous2017-11-18 20:50
Postscript is a scripting language that has a very specific use case.
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Anonymous2017-11-20 2:46
Forth is a scripting language that has a very specific use case.
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Anonymous2017-11-21 23:45
anally deform these dubs
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Anonymous2018-10-25 2:13
Structural Dynamics
Host existing Industrial Manipulator era* are very flexible and anally deform under load (from 0.2'* to 0.4'*) and respond to almple hand shaking at fraquenclae leae than 10 CJP3 which aaena that tbalr faateat cyclic speed would not be better Chan 30 RPM (compare with most packaging machinery st 300 KPH and some textile machines at 3000 RFM).
here is a whole lot of cryptic unreadable Forth programs.
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Anonymous2018-10-25 9:26
>>8 https://www.quaxio.com/forth_haiku/ The programs are written in a subset of Forth (a stack oriented programming language) and can only do very simple operations: there are no loops or conditional statements. You also cannot preserve state across the animation frames, so the end result looks mostly like an animated gif.