Fix multiple typos.
Chris Pressey
6 years ago
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420 | 420 | Did it also seem like already-explored territory to me? Perhaps; it |
421 | 421 | feels like I felt that way at some point. I don't think I had encountered |
422 | [Enchilda][] back then (I don't think I had even heard of "concatenative" | |
422 | [Enchilada][] back then (I don't think I had even heard of "concatenative" | |
423 | 423 | languages at that time), but a year or two later, when I did learn there |
424 | 424 | was already a stack-based rewriting-based language out there, it may have |
425 | 425 | discouraged me further. |
435 | 435 | to the language, if we wanted more from it than just showing that it's |
436 | 436 | Turing-complete. |
437 | 437 | |
438 | One thing that is atrractive is the possibility for creating new | |
438 | One thing that is attractive is the possibility for creating new | |
439 | 439 | rules that are not written statically in the initial program. And |
440 | 440 | possibly retracting existing rules too, but this seems less exciting. |
441 | 441 | But I haven't worked out a way to do this yet that I like. |