Memo: A language that remembers only the last 12 lines of code

(danieltemkin.com)

25 points | by notem 4 hours ago ago

6 comments

  • dcre 34 minutes ago

    How exciting, I get to be the pedant: it’s “stream-of-consciousness,” not “stream-of-conscious.” Conscious is an adjective; there can’t be a stream of it.

  • dlcarrier 2 hours ago

    In my country, we call that an interactive shell.

    Fun fact, if you run Python from a command line, with no options, it defaults to such a shell.

    • moron4hire an hour ago

      Most scripting languages are designed to present a REPL (read-eval-print loop) in such a scenario.

  • stitched2gethr an hour ago

    This is intriguing.

    On another note, I do not understand how posts make it to the top of the front page with essentially no comments.

    • tomhow an hour ago

      How do they get comments without being on the front page? :)

      A post just needs to get a handful of organic upvotes soon after submission, to get near the top of the front page. And submissions can easily stay on the front page for hours without much discussion. They just have to be interesting enough that people consider them worthy of an upvote.