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@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ pipeblue() {while read line; do blue $line; done}
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tee >(lorri watch | sed 's/^/[lorri] /' | pipegreen ) \
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>(./engine/serve.sh | sed 's/^/[http] /' | pipeyellow) \
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>(./engine/auto-build.sh | sed 's/^/[make] /' | pipeblue) \
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>(sleep 1 && open 'http://127.0.0.1:3000')
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>(sleep 1 && open 'http://127.0.0.1:3077')
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@ -14,10 +14,13 @@ Retro compatibility, languages, etc…
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I would like to provide a better definition for "Eternal Language".
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#+begin_definition
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An /eternal programming language/ is a language for which code written today will still
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compile and work any time in the future but also in the past.
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*Definition:* An /eternal programming language/ is a language for which code
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written today will still compile and work any time in the future but also
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in the past.
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#+end_definition
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So any new feature introduced in the language should not break anything.
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By this definition it provide a great deal of constraint on the language
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but provide a tremendous amount of advantages.
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