K7 Tutorial
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K7 Tutorial
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#3Looks like I don't want to spend the effort learning it.
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#4Man, I want to like J and K but the constant vibe of "this language is so dense and complex, only a few genius programmers will ever understand it" is getting old.
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#5That's... Interesting. I couldn't find any further mentions of "blockchain operations" in the reference. What do they mean, exactly? Since k is traditionally concerned with financial markets, I might guess that they're offering deeply-integrated ways to parse transactions, check the number of confirmations, query the current exchange rate, etc.?
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#6Man, I want to like J and K but the constant vibe of "this language is so dense and complex, only a few genius programmers will ever understand it" is getting old.
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#7Man, I want to like J and K but the constant vibe of "this language is so dense and complex, only a few genius programmers will ever understand it" is getting old.
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#8There is also GNU APL which I have been playing with and has some good ideas also, including the ability to create scripts.
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#9Alternatively, you can look at the completely free www.Aplusdev.org, "A+" language that was also created by Whitney. There is also GNU APL which I have been playing with and has some good ideas also, including the ability to create scripts.
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#10"Shakti k also has primitives for blockchain operations." That's... Interesting. I couldn't find any further mentions of "blockchain operations" in the reference. What do they mean, exactly? Since k is traditionally concerned with financial markets, I might guess that they're offering deeply-integrated ways to parse transactions, check the number of confirmations, query the current exchange rate, etc.?