very cool for its own sake, but does it have anything it adds that is new or might be useful?
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Hey, as I say in another post:
The objective of learning more about the uxn ecosystem is not to create something "new" and "better", but to learn more about PDA and associated algorithms. This will train my brain to think outside the box because of the restrictions on the way uxn works.
Put another way: what what do you like about uxntal in particular compared to the the other languages in the same family of concatenative languages?
During my research into portability, I kept thinking about how frictionless it is to play classic console games today. Pulling on that thread led me to projects designed explicitly for virtual machines, such as Another World which is equally easy to play today due to its targeting of a portable virtual machine, instead of any ever-changing physical hardware.
from: https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/devlog.html
java was right all along! hail the JVM