Factor has been in development since September 2003, with a strong focus on practical programming all the way through; it began as a scripting language for a game. Factor has a small but friendly and vibrant community, and it is easy to learn.
(The #concatenative irc log doesn't appear to be searchable anywhere? There doesn't currently seem a way to search all three of wiki, factorcode, and list archive? Few search engines allow multi-site restrictions. Gigablast does, but doesn't index the gmane archive. It does mail-archive, but can't restrict it to "factor-talk", while leaving the other sites unrestricted. And its copy of docs.factorcode seems old or incomplete (no hits for "lambda"). The underlying problem with searching is "factor" as a language name. It has a very high rate of false positives on programming-related searches. For example, searching for "factor lambda" is useless compared to "python lambda" or "forth lambda". Or "factor call site optimization" vs "ruby call site optimization". This is a problem. But as the language name seems unlikely to change(?), we use search link kludges).
This revision created on Wed, 26 Aug 2009 10:50:02 by slava