Daniel Düsentrieb · @theDuesentrieb
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Ich finde es sollte Wäschekörbe geben die und nicht funktionieren.

*Winterklamotten waschend gesendet*

#fifo #LIFO

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@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman: · @reiver
476 followers · 2350 posts · Server mastodon.social

I should say that, many (maybe most) programmers will NOT find Fith to be novel.

Many (maybe most) programmers are very used to and aware of stack based languages.

There are a number of stack based languages meant for programmers & machines.

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#language #LIFO #linguistics #stack

Last updated 2 years ago

@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman: · @reiver
587 followers · 2900 posts · Server mastodon.social

I should say that, many (maybe most) programmers will NOT find Fith to be novel.

Many (maybe most) programmers are very used to and aware of stack based languages.

There are a number of stack based languages meant for programmers & machines.

( )

#language #LIFO #linguistics #stack

Last updated 2 years ago

@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman: · @reiver
476 followers · 2349 posts · Server mastodon.social

Interesting — a stack based "human" language.

Fith
frathwiki.com/Fith

The most common natural grammar for human languages is — Subject-Object-Verb (S-O-V).

The English sentence:

“Charles ate strawberries.”

In S-O-V order wouls be:

“Charles strawberries ate.”

The 2nd most common grammar is Subject-Verb-Object (S-V-O) — which is what Englsih has.

Other permutations of S, O, and V also exist.

But — the Fith language isn't structured like these.

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#language #LIFO #linguistics #stack

Last updated 2 years ago

@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman: · @reiver
587 followers · 2900 posts · Server mastodon.social

Interesting — a stack based "human" language.

Fith
frathwiki.com/Fith

The most common natural grammar for human languages is — Subject-Object-Verb (S-O-V).

The English sentence:

“Charles ate strawberries.”

In S-O-V order wouls be:

“Charles strawberries ate.”

The 2nd most common grammar is Subject-Verb-Object (S-V-O) — which is what Englsih has.

Other permutations of S, O, and V also exist.

But — the Fith language isn't structured like these.

( )

#language #LIFO #linguistics #stack

Last updated 2 years ago

OSTechNix · @ostechnix
520 followers · 1486 posts · Server floss.social