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by crux on 1/26/25, 6:29 PM, with comments
- Tacit Talk 5: Combinatory Programming with Zach Smith
by crux on 10/8/24, 1:29 AM, with comments
- Smith Shorthand
by crux on 10/5/24, 5:12 PM, with comments
- A Combinatory Rosetta Stone
by crux on 4/19/24, 3:48 PM, with comments
- An Algebraic Sketch of Poetic Form
by crux on 9/3/23, 1:59 PM, with comments
- On Culture-Games
by crux on 2/4/23, 12:22 AM, with comments
- On Culture-Games
by crux on 12/3/22, 3:33 PM, with comments
- Show HN: J in Janet
by crux on 9/20/21, 8:20 PM, with comments
- A static site generator written in Janet
by crux on 9/20/21, 12:13 AM, with comments
- Pantagruel: An Extremely Lightweight Specification Language
by crux on 9/19/21, 12:35 AM, with comments
- Multiocular O
by crux on 6/12/21, 2:39 AM, with comments
- Algorithms I'm Proud Of: Fill
by crux on 3/21/21, 4:05 PM, with comments
- Show HN: Bagatto – an extensible, transparent static site generator
by crux on 12/4/20, 2:53 AM, with comments
- A Regular Simplification of Offenbacher Schrift
by crux on 11/22/20, 9:07 PM, with comments
- Rules of Card Games: Hungarian Tarokk
by crux on 10/29/20, 12:59 AM, with comments
- A Curriculum of of Phonetic Current Shorthand
by crux on 4/10/20, 8:40 PM, with comments
- A Curriculum of Vira
by crux on 12/28/19, 4:00 AM, with comments
- Three Shorthands
by crux on 11/24/19, 8:46 PM, with comments
- Pantagruel: An Unambiguous, Undefined Program Specification Language
by crux on 10/1/18, 12:01 PM, with comments
- PyGotham '17 – Nim: A New Option for Optimizing Inner Loops
by crux on 10/23/17, 5:58 PM, with comments
- Compile-Time Sort in Nim
by crux on 6/6/17, 11:26 PM, with comments
- Nim for Python Programmers
by crux on 3/30/17, 6:27 PM, with comments
- The Dark Path, Or, What If I Don't Want to Quit My Job?
by crux on 1/12/17, 4:53 PM, with comments
- Thoughts on “Death of a Language Dilettante”
by crux on 11/28/16, 9:50 PM, with comments
- The Maude System
by crux on 11/18/16, 10:06 PM, with comments
- 8th: secure, cross-platform, efficient programming language
by crux on 10/28/16, 10:15 PM, with comments
- Es – Successor to Plan 9's RC – with first release in four years
by crux on 7/19/16, 1:38 PM, with comments