[ANN] emerald 0.1

Hello,

I'm pleased to announce you the first public release of emerald at

   http://rubyurl.com/b5JtE

Emerald is an object oriented language with constraints and logic features, inspired from prolog, Oz, CSP and Hyper/J.

I started this as an hack since ruby is becoming less fun.
It will not be as good as ruby, but please try it out while we wait for Rite.

              matz

Thank you for this amazing new language!

I especially like the way you combined iterators into a purely logical
predicate language. It's brilliance, and shows how far Prolog has to
come!

Keep up the good work. Maybe Rite can be written in Emerald?

Ari

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On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 17:44 +0900, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

Hello,

I'm pleased to announce you the first public release of emerald at

   http://rubyurl.com/b5JtE

Emerald is an object oriented language with constraints and logic
features, inspired from prolog, Oz, CSP and Hyper/J.

I started this as an hack since ruby is becoming less fun.
It will not be as good as ruby, but please try it out while we wait for
Rite.

              matz

Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

Hello,

I'm pleased to announce you the first public release of emerald at

  http://rubyurl.com/b5JtE

Emerald is an object oriented language with constraints and logic features, inspired from prolog, Oz, CSP and Hyper/J.

I started this as an hack since ruby is becoming less fun.
It will not be as good as ruby, but please try it out while we wait for Rite.

Very nice... but will it scale? :wink:

Hal

Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

Hello,

I'm pleased to announce you the first public release of emerald at

  http://rubyurl.com/b5JtE

Emerald is an object oriented language with constraints and logic features, inspired from prolog, Oz, CSP and Hyper/J.

I started this as an hack since ruby is becoming less fun.
It will not be as good as ruby, but please try it out while we wait for Rite.

                            matz

Haha. :stuck_out_tongue:

Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

I'm pleased to announce you the first public release of emerald

IMHO it should support utf-9 and utf-18 which are defined in RFC 4042.

Josef 'Jupp' Schugt

Hal Fulton schrieb:

Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

Hello,

I'm pleased to announce you the first public release of emerald at

  http://rubyurl.com/b5JtE

Emerald is an object oriented language with constraints and logic features, inspired from prolog, Oz, CSP and Hyper/J.

I started this as an hack since ruby is becoming less fun.
It will not be as good as ruby, but please try it out while we wait for Rite.

Very nice... but will it scale? :wink:

Hal

Yes, until christmas!

Roland

Hal Fulton Wrote:

Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm pleased to announce you the first public release of emerald at
>
> http://rubyurl.com/b5JtE
>
> Emerald is an object oriented language with constraints and logic
> features, inspired from prolog, Oz, CSP and Hyper/J.
>
> I started this as an hack since ruby is becoming less fun.
> It will not be as good as ruby, but please try it out while we wait for
> Rite.

Very nice... but will it scale? :wink:

I don't know. There's something fishy about this.

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--
Lloyd Zusman
ljz@asfast.com
God bless you.

(heavy groan from the audience)

  :)

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On Apr 1, 2005, at 2:52 AM, Hal Fulton wrote:

Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

http://rubyurl.com/b5JtE

Very nice... but will it scale? :wink:

I am afraid the significance of the fish eluded me until I read this:

> The French came to call April 1 Poisson d'Avril, or "April Fish."
> French children sometimes tape a picture of a fish on the back of
> their schoolmates, crying "Poisson d'Avril" when the prank is
> discovered.

(from http://www.infoplease.com/spot/aprilfools1.html)

John-Mason Shackelford

Software Developer
Pearson Educational Measurement

2510 North Dodge St.
Iowa City, IA 52245
ph. 319-354-9200x6214
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http://pearsonedmeasurement.com

Remember what happened the last time someone joked about a programming
language?

Parrot!

With this language, Ruby is fin-ished.

Now all we can do is flounder about.

I feel gill-ty for recommending Ruby now.

Emerald will be fast; if anyone can tuna language, it's Matz.

That's all I got,

tom

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On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 21:44 +0900, Lloyd Zusman wrote:

Hal Fulton Wrote:

> Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm pleased to announce you the first public release of emerald at
> >
> > http://rubyurl.com/b5JtE
> >
> > Emerald is an object oriented language with constraints and logic
> > features, inspired from prolog, Oz, CSP and Hyper/J.
> >
> > I started this as an hack since ruby is becoming less fun.
> > It will not be as good as ruby, but please try it out while we wait for
> > Rite.
>
> Very nice... but will it scale? :wink:

I don't know. There's something fishy about this.

ba-dam-bam-pssh! :slight_smile:

(I really hate this day btw )

j.

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On Apr 1, 2005 12:37 PM, Peter Hickman <peter@semantico.com> wrote:

Remember what happened the last time someone joked about a programming
language?

Parrot!

Hi --

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On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Tom Copeland wrote:

On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 21:44 +0900, Lloyd Zusman wrote:

Hal Fulton Wrote:

Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

Hello,

I'm pleased to announce you the first public release of emerald at

  http://rubyurl.com/b5JtE

Emerald is an object oriented language with constraints and logic
features, inspired from prolog, Oz, CSP and Hyper/J.

I started this as an hack since ruby is becoming less fun.
It will not be as good as ruby, but please try it out while we wait for
Rite.

Very nice... but will it scale? :wink:

I don't know. There's something fishy about this.

With this language, Ruby is fin-ished.

Now all we can do is flounder about.

I feel gill-ty for recommending Ruby now.

Emerald will be fast; if anyone can tuna language, it's Matz.

That's all I got,

Then please clam up.

(I know, I know, it's not a fish. Sashimi. I mean, so sue me.)

David

--
David A. Black
dblack@wobblini.net

David A. Black wrote:
...

Emerald will be fast; if anyone can tuna language, it's Matz.

That's all I got,

Then please clam up.

Stop carping.

James

James Britt wrote:

Stop carping.

These jokes are making me eel.

Jamey Cribbs

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Jamey Cribbs wrote:

James Britt wrote:

Stop carping.

These jokes are making me eel.

Jamey Cribbs

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Then why did you zander posting shorter than you'r "Confidentiality Notice"?

Stephan

Yeah, what a load of crab.

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Jamey Cribbs <cribbsj@oakwood.org> wrote:

These jokes are making me eel.

--
Luc Heinrich - lucsky@mac.com

If it produces clean cod, I'll be hooked.

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On Apr 1, 2005 10:54 AM, Luc Heinrich <lucsky@mac.com> wrote:

Jamey Cribbs <cribbsj@oakwood.org> wrote:

> These jokes are making me eel.

Yeah, what a load of crab.

--
Bill Guindon (aka aGorilla)

>
> > These jokes are making me eel.
>
> Yeah, what a load of crab.
>

If it produces clean cod, I'll be hooked.

Are you guys doing this on porpoise?

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On Apr 1, 2005 10:54 AM, Luc Heinrich <lucsky@mac.com> wrote:
> Jamey Cribbs <cribbsj@oakwood.org> wrote:

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Thanks for putting us in our plaice.

David

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On Sat, 2 Apr 2005, Walter Szewelanczyk wrote:

On Apr 1, 2005 10:54 AM, Luc Heinrich <lucsky@mac.com> wrote:

Jamey Cribbs <cribbsj@oakwood.org> wrote:

These jokes are making me eel.

Yeah, what a load of crab.

If it produces clean cod, I'll be hooked.

Are you guys doing this on porpoise?

--
David A. Black
dblack@wobblini.net