
2 Feb
2005
2 Feb
'05
9:24 p.m.
christopher diggins wrote:
I have just completed a prototype for a functional programming language called Unimperative, which is also valid C++. This language is implemented in C++ by overloading the comma operator and use of the boost::any library.
The language syntax is similar to Scheme but with the significant difference that a Function is called as (MyFxn, x, y). For instance where in Scheme you might write a factorial function as:
How do you find time to do so many things at once ?!? ;-) Jonathan