David kerber wrote:
On 2/3/2012 11:01 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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André,

On 2/2/12 5:00 PM, André Warnier wrote:
The programming language could be called DarkEnergy, and the
documentation be written in DarkMatter (and it would always
include unwritten chapters, named black holes).  The language
should contain only string variables, but with enough methods and
properties to make them super-strings. Numeric constants should be
relative. Arithmetic expressions should be allowed to violate
parity, in certain cases. It should also offer graphic primitives
allowing to draw in at least 11 dimensions (of which up to 7 could
be rolled-up).

And file paths will be forbidden to contains whitespace characters.

Of course:  you can't have white space in DarkMatter...

I have to object to that one. DarkMatter is the documentation language, and it already has black holes. Forbidding whitespace in it is going to make it really hard to read. At the very least, quantum dots should be allowed then.


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