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What I've been working on for the last several years: Bel.
paulgraham.com/bel.html
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SeanW
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Can you share more on motivations?
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Paul Graham
@paulg
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I talk about that in the first section of paulgraham.com/lib/paulgraham…
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Satvik Pendem 🎉
@satvikpendem
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What is Bel's relationship to Arc, if any?
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Paul Graham
@paulg
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The code I used to generate and test it is written in Arc, and I copied several things from Arc. Otherwise they're separate.
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Leo Polovets
@lpolovets
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Neat! FYI the links on Android/Chrome don't stand out in any way. I had to switch to desktop mode to see them. pic.twitter.com/lgMbZQP4CJ
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Paul Graham
@paulg
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Can you see them now?
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Mike Salvador
@__Msalvy__
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Why that name? Just curious
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Paul Graham
@paulg
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It's named after the Bel character, number 7 in Ascii and Unicode.
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Tom Cryptogram
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What is its main positive trait? Best use case?
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Paul Graham
@paulg
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It sticks as closely as possible to the roots of Lisp.
Exploratory programming.
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