Joy
A programming language based on functional semantics using concatenative syntax; concatenation composes functions and data. Joy also includes code and stack quotations as lists. Joy is superficially-related to Forth, but it is intended to have a more declarative approach to programming. Joy actually originated as a concatenative formulation of dynamic logic, as envisioned by W. V. Quine.- Joy's home page.
- Manfred von Thun home page, Joy designer.
- picojoy a tiniest Joy-in-Prolog.
- A Conversation with Manfred von Thun.
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