At this point I fully expect Abdul to describe the Norse, Greek and Hindu pantheons in terms of turbulence physics and give a few pseudocode JS snippets indicating that they can also be used to handle REST requests. And all in 3 short sentences.
On Sun, 20 May 2018 at 02:49 kdex <k...@kdex.de> wrote: > To me, what you're actually seeking to discuss looks less related to > physics > and more like an extension to ECMAScript's `import` syntax. > > Would you please describe it a little more? A good conversation starter, > preferably without any domain-specific context (i.e. physics), would > entail: > > - the set of generalized (= non-domain-specific) problems it solves > - the desugaring you have in mind > - how a solution to your problem might look without introducing new syntax > (ideally also the reasoning why you consider new syntax to be justified) > > On Sunday, May 20, 2018 3:12:34 AM CEST Abdul Shabazz wrote: > > Of the five (5) known forms of matter: > > > > > > > > 1. Solid (well-structured arrangement of tightly bound atoms, found in > > ice) > > 2. Liquid (unstructured arrangement of tightly-bound atoms) > > 3. Gas (loose arrangement of atoms) > > 4. Plasma (Properties of liquid, electricity, and magnetism found @ > the > > core of our sun) > > 5. Bose-Einstein condensates (Properties of gas and phase-invariant > > liquid, ie. a superfluid) > > > > > > ...Another sixth (6th) form of matter was uncovered six weeks ago at UT > > Dallas: the "Superfluid Quasicrystal" -- which has the properties of both > > quasicrystals and superfluids, wherein Quasi crystals have atoms that are > > arranged in a highly ordered, periodic pattern that is unchanged when you > > rotate or repeat it, eg. in table salts) > > > > > > This sixth (6th) form of matter exhibits properties of a Soliton: A > Soliton > > or Einno Soliton Tsunami is a gathering phase-invariant wave that > maintains > > its shape and velocity as it travels through any phase of matter. > > > > > > An example implementation perhaps in javascript would be: > > > > > > // file1.jsol > > > > > > ${0} = (lhs,rhs) => { return (lhs ${1} rhs) } > > > > > > // file2.js > > > > > > import file1.["add",Symbol.operator.addition] as bar > > > > let foo = bar.add(4,2) // returns 6 > > > > > > // file3.js > > > > > > import file1.["mul",Symbol.operator.multiplication] as bar > > > > let foo = bar.mul(4,2) // returns > 8_______________________________________________ > es-discuss mailing list > es-discuss@mozilla.org > https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/es-discuss >
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