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March 06, 2017, 09:33:52 PM
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Trying to be the astute manager again that enabled me to get projects completed.

Note we really need a better programming language for the apps that will be built on the blockchain. That is what the linked discussion is about.

Im exactly on this kind of line with my project, on language, typing, and studying this sort of problematic Smiley

I dont have online wrote about the theory and study thought, other than some old post on devos forum, but ill write more explanation on the global idea and implementation in some time.

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March 06, 2017, 09:35:27 PM
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Nope. Next question?
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March 06, 2017, 09:51:18 PM
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One of the things I like about ICONOMI (not shilling, promise!) was that they were asked during their ICO phase what they would do if Ethereum crashed. This was right in the middle of the computational DOS attacks, so it was a very relevant question. Their answer was they were already looking at other blockchains as backups (specifically Lisk, which, really?). Frankly, every ICO needs to have an answer to that question: what's your plan if Ethereum curls up and dies?

That is why I think my OpenShare blockchain project could be a goldmine, regardless what happens with the other projects such Ethereum.

There is only PoW, PoS, DPoS, and DAGs. Actually the only DAG that is sound is Byteball, but it has the same problem as Casper, TenderMint, and Cosmos in that it can get stuck and require a hard fork to unstuck. Nothing else so far. But OpenShare will be something new.

Nope. Next question?

Yet you didn't know the difference between equities and money.
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March 07, 2017, 12:54:27 AM
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I'm also creating a new programming language as well as a new blockchain design. Ambitious. Vitalik-esque but more pragmatic and less Star Trekky space cadet.

I registered today both nextlang.org and nxtlang.org. Might prefer Next to Boost.

We are up against Go, Hack, Rust, and Swift as the contenders for next mainstream language. I believe really only Go and Swift are capable contenders. Actually I don't know much about Hack.
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March 07, 2017, 03:58:03 AM
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Fair enough. Yeah you got to have someone who is public, someone as Nassim Taleb would say has some skin in the game.

There are some good guys out there i think. I have been following Coval on their slack, Michael Sullivan and Shannon Code seem like guys who just want to build something and not build the next scam. Good luck with meds.





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March 07, 2017, 06:00:48 PM
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I have been following Coval on their slack, Michael Sullivan and Shannon Code seem like guys who just want to build something and not build the next scam.

I'll take a peek. Thanks for the tip. Suggestions on good developers are always welcome. I also have some interest in Steem's core developer (he writes excellent code) and we've exchange comments already on Steemit.

The liver pain has moderated (acute pain is gone, just fatigue remains) by keeping my diet focused on meat, milk fat, and rice. Meat fats are actually the most efficient nutritional source. Sleeping about 10 - 12 hours, then have energy for about 6 - 8 hours. But the symptoms oscillate, so might just be an upwave effect. 11 - 14 more days on the intensive phase of the meds. Fingers crossed.

Edit: spoke too soon, as 15 minutes after writing the above, some liver pain has returned only a few hours since I woke up. As I said, the symptoms are quite variable. But I did eat a bean mini-burrito upon waking so maybe that is the cause.
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March 07, 2017, 06:17:05 PM
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I registered today lucidlang.org and slicklang.org.

Lucid seems to best represent or summarize my goals for the language. Although Lucid was used for a programming language in 1985, I don't think it is in current and certainly not popular use that could be confused. Presumably not trademarked for a programming language.

Slick (
with recognition to @smooth's username for probably causing me to think of it) is a much more stylish name than Tidy, Bare, Pithy, Clean, Trenchant, Deft, and Adroit, which has a similar meaning of uncluttered and efficient.

So we can choose from:

Boost
Lucid
Next (Nxt)
Slick
Zen

Again for my tastes, Zen is making nebulous promises making me think of some stoned hippie babbling nonsense about tripping on LSD or some other Steve Jobs “reality distortion field” hype marketing ploy.

Mission Statement

We should have an advantage over Swift (which seems to be the language with the most momentum right now for potentially contending for the next mainstream language for client-side applications), because if we quickly follow my suggestion to transpile to TypeScript (which transpiles to JavaScript), then our language runs every where now, which Swift doesn't yet. Also I think the priority features I've outlined (with the potential to add typeclasses which is superior to OOP) is superior in terms of readability (and thus mass appeal and lack of head scratching obtuse code for maximization of open source benefits) compared to Swift. And similarly we should have an advantage over Go where Go is competing as server-side programming language for Internet facing applications. Our language should do client and server-side better than both while advancing the JavaScript ecosystem. Interested in any detailed discussion on that comparison.

P.S. note some Chinese company registered neatlang.com and neatlang.org on January 14, 2017.

P.S.S. I can see that my former ability (e.g. coolpage.com in 1999) to choose names with ease is returning to me now that I am 6 weeks into my Tuberculosis treatment. I was also able to effortlessly select OpenShare (`opensha.re` domain) recently for my blockchain project. I now understand how debilitating liver disease is (cascade effect of the infection).
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March 07, 2017, 06:34:18 PM
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Marketing...

Re: Dash worshippers writing FUD about Bitcoin won't help for you

I remember the time on the forum that everyone called out the Monero shills, now it's dash's turn.

Funny is it that same people shilling and FUDing Monero last 3 years here that now make produce this DASH shilling.  You need to understand DASH masternods to instaminers and 10% emission that goes for promotion again voted on from this instamine masternods, is way over $10 million. No other coin can afford such marketing machinery. They can do a lot trust me.

I intend to spend a $billion on marketing, but do it with a decentralized design and no governance at all.
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March 07, 2017, 06:51:24 PM
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When can you take my money?
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March 07, 2017, 09:32:52 PM
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Urban Dictionary is an example of an app that should be hosted on a blockchain, so the database and the votes are open and objective and not owned by anyone. One of the many apps I hope to see on OpenShare.

And here is a way to monetize it:

https://urbandictionary.store/products/tshirt?word=TBD

And please put the damn definition on the back of the shirt!

This is an example of how I am thinking "out of the box". More to come...

P.S. You can't scale this on Ethereum. Fugetaboutit.
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March 07, 2017, 10:38:30 PM
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I think he is really smart, but having great ideas is not the same thing as implementing them and facilitating mass adoption


Bitcoin has scaling problems that need to be addressed. Currently, iamnotback is not even on the Bitcoin threat radar.

I have not followed this closely in a year.... but I see the same thing as before. Discussion about various naming options
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March 07, 2017, 11:30:36 PM
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I was referring to Jim Rickards' prediction that the elite will shut down the financial system for a period of time. I am saying that if that period of time is of sufficient duration that BTC can't be exchanged for fiat to pay for electricity, then mining farms have to shut down.
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Total bullshit Smiley man now there are projects like 2k Wat solar power + miner:
http://www.bimblesolar.com/bitcoinsolar     - ta da and NOMORE PROBLEMS WITH POWER

you can mine forever and have 0 costs why we need rise hash power all time ?
When hash power will drop 10x because of costs, BTC will saty same BTC just miners will be fired that is all.

Request / 26th September / 2022 APP-06-22-4587
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March 08, 2017, 02:39:41 AM
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I was referring to Jim Rickards' prediction that the elite will shut down the financial system for a period of time. I am saying that if that period of time is of sufficient duration that BTC can't be exchanged for fiat to pay for electricity, then mining farms have to shut down.
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Total bullshit Smiley man now there are projects like 2k Wat solar power + miner:
http://www.bimblesolar.com/bitcoinsolar     - ta da and NOMORE PROBLEMS WITH POWER

The mining farms don't currently run on solar dimwit. They run on subsidized cheap power in China such as hydropower at 2 - 4 cents per kWH.

You seem to not read, both the red highlighted text above and the upthread post as quoted below:

I didn't take the time to read all 16 pages, but regarding the financial elite turning off financial transfers in a doomsday scenario, thus forcing miners to turn off their machines, why wouldn't the electric provider accept Bitcoin or litecoin as payment for their service?

I'd rather not focus on that upthread diversion. It wasn't a particularly strong point. That is not the main problem with Bitcoin.

The intended point was simply that if we didn't have to rely on PoW (and its numerous disadvantages), it would be better (assuming all of PoW's positive attributes were retained).
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March 08, 2017, 02:46:47 AM
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I think he is really smart, but having great ideas is not the same thing as implementing them and facilitating mass adoption


Bitcoin has scaling problems that need to be addressed. Currently, iamnotback is not even on the Bitcoin threat radar.

I have not followed this closely in a year.... but I see the same thing as before. Discussion about various naming options

No offense but you apparently didn't read the thread (because certainly you don't have low reading comprehension).

Nobody including myself has claimed anything about an imminent launch. But you paint a picture of no progress on my part other than naming. Which is insultingly and egregiously incorrect.

Start with the fact that I was suffering (worsening every year) delirium since 2012 due to disseminated Tuberculosis which had become liver disease and liver pain by 2015. The Tuberculosis was diagnosed in January 2017 (I didn't even know gut TB was a possible outcome of TB!) and I have only 11 more days of the intensive 4-drug treatment remaining and have been ramping up work load. Also you seem to be completely oblivious to the 30,000+ word, 250+ references cited, highly technical research and design whitepaper I wrote in Q4 2016 (while still experiencing delirium). Go to my Github Gist for considerable more excerpts from my whitepaper. I assume you don't understand that liver disease causes extreme fatigue that leads to confusion and delirium (c.f. causes of chronic fatigue at the Mayo Clinic's website).

Click these for a sampling of your aliasing error:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1739268.msg18079082#msg18079082
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1739268.msg18052918#msg18052918
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1739268.msg18042626#msg18042626

Sheesh I made maybe 4 posts in this 19 page thread about names. Aren't you a Monero shill (from the boolberry + monero chess competition thread)? Just wondering about your subconscious motivation to not give me a fairly researched appraisal. Sorry again no offense as we've been cordial in the past, but I expect more objectivity and research from you before lashing out.

Do you not even read the technical replies I make all over this forum which exemplify that I have attained great expertise during all the research I've done, including all it took to create and document the design in my whitepaper.

Here is another new one:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1816088.0

Have you not seen all the programming language design work I did last year (and ongoing this week) on my Github?


Edit: another one:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1799665.msg18107474#msg18107474
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March 08, 2017, 07:12:17 AM
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I told you I'm doing very important work today...

eth is a scam but then ton of people already millionaire out of it

2000 lbs is roughly 12 (a dozen) people.


Maybe someone already analyzed all 700 altcoins and can write quick overview?

Why analyze? Just throw a dart on the wall while blindfolded. Measure the distance in millimeters to the floor and take the value modulo 700 and buy that one as ranked by coinmarketcap.

If you happen to impale your foot to the floor, then buy Dash.
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March 08, 2017, 07:06:56 PM
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The problem is the guy has been spouting his BS for years but doesn't have anything to show for it. I sympathize he has been sick for the last year or so but what about the years before that? Same ole attacks of everyone else's work going back to 2012 but shows and does nothing. This guy will be doing this for the foreseeable future so don't hold your breath expecting anything concrete.


At worst he's a negative force on this forum attacking legitimate projects at best just a pub know it all that won't shut the fuck up.


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March 08, 2017, 08:58:28 PM
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The problem is the guy has been spouting his BS for years but doesn't have anything to show for it.

You are so well informed.  Roll Eyes

So many works have been accomplished even while ill. Zero Knowledge Transactions. Vast research. A design for a computer language. The only known valid solution for decentralized blockchains in a massive 30,000+ word, 250+ cited references research whitepaper draft, etc, etc...

I sympathize he has been sick for the last year or so but what about the years before that?

"Before that" I created, marketed, did support for, etc for example CoolPage all by myself which was a million user product back when the Internet was 10X smaller population. Before CoolPage I was an early developer on Fractal Design Painter that became Corel Painter (not Corel Paint). Before that I created and marketed WordUp in a two-man company of myself and Mike Fulton, which had ~30% global word processor marketshare on the Atari ST when it was vying with the Mac, Amiga, and the Windows PC (because the Tramiels fucked up the future of Atari, selling out to buy Federated Department stores and manufacture calculators and such).

In between CoolPage and when my illness began, I was recovering from losing an eye, recovering from my marriage being torn to shreds, etc.. Then as soon as I was getting back on my feet, I made the mistake of returning to the USA, getting infected by a last meeting of reconcillation with my ex and my sister being allegedly murdered (officially a suicide but private detective said the guy angle which blew off the back of her couldn't have been achieved by her left hand where the gun was found) by her drug addict husband in the same month of May 2006. From 2006 to 2012, was trying to be responsible for raising my children without the mother around (and a totally fucked up school system and culture in the Philippines), trying to deal with declining health, and still was starting some programming projects but all of them failed to gain market traction (and I was very distracted by the aforementioned as well dealing with raging hormones of mid-life phase and trying to figure out what I wanted to do about that). I was also learning new concepts during the 2008 - 2011 period, such as Haskell, Scala, and became a goldbug investor so that research consumed me as well.

The acute phase started May 2012 when I was in ER for an acute peptic ulcer that leaked stomach juices into my abdominal cavity (evident by a pregnant-like abdominal distension) which apparently is what is known as a perforated ulcer, but no gut specialist doctors (such as my Singapore specialist) can quite understand how I would have survived a perforated ulcer without surgery. (I am superman and that was the most horrific pain I've ever experienced and I have a high pain threshold)

When I had a very adverse olfactory reaction to the Clarithromycin prescribed with 2 other antibiotics to make sure the h.pylori bacteria was eradicated, the doctor prescribed me ofloxacin to eradicate the h.pylori, which is also one of the main class of second line drugs for Tuberculosis (which means he should have tested me for LTBI in 2012 but didn't!).  I had actually been experiencing worsening, relapsing-remitting chronic fatigue since May 2006 when my ex infected me with HPV (only one time we've ever slept together since being separated since roughly year 2000), and by 2010 I had symptoms which included swollen feet (edema) and uncontrolled muscle contractions and spasms along with peripheral neuropathy.

I think what happened is that I acquired a latent TB infection sometime before 2012, and the antibiotics from 2012 probably kickstarted the TB to become active. Or I acquired the active TB infection in late 2011 and February 2012 (I know specifically two incidents where I suspect I was infected). In any case, by 2015 my condition had worsened so much that I was in liver disease and liver pain, which made it much more difficult to think coherently and accomplish work. But as early as 2013, I was already experiencing tinnitus, persistent chronic fatigue, and other worsening symptoms.

I wasn't diagnosed for TB until January 2017 (because nobody thought to look for disseminated gut TB as TB is generally thought by n00bs like myself to be only pulmonary although my filipino doctors should have known better given 70 - 80% of filipinos are carrying latent TB infections) and began treatment immediately.

In short, I've been through 10 - 11 years of hell (or 22 years if you include the mistake of finding my ex in the Philippines), mostly because I decided to travel and live in a 3rd world country and also took pride/solace in being like Jesus and living amongst some of the most indigent people on earth. Big mistake!

I am just waiting for my original health to come back, so I can go vroooooom.




I hope I don't have to repeat this same fucking explanation again! RTFM! (read the fucking thread!)
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March 08, 2017, 11:53:37 PM
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The problem is the guy has been spouting his BS for years but doesn't have anything to show for it.

You are so well informed.  Roll Eyes

So many works have been accomplished even while ill. Zero Knowledge Transactions. Vast research. A design for a computer language. The only known valid solution for decentralized blockchains in a massive 30,000+ word, 250+ cited references research whitepaper draft, etc, etc...

I sympathize he has been sick for the last year or so but what about the years before that?

"Before that" I created, marketed, did support for, etc for example CoolPage all by myself which was a million user product back when the Internet was 10X smaller population. Before CoolPage I was an early developer on Fractal Design Painter that became Corel Painter (not Corel Paint). Before that I created and marketed WordUp in a two-man company of myself and Mike Fulton, which had ~30% global word processor marketshare on the Atari ST when it was vying with the Mac, Amiga, and the Windows PC (because the Tramiels fucked up the future of Atari, selling out to buy Federated Department stores and manufacture calculators and such).

In between CoolPage and when my illness began, I was recovering from losing an eye, recovering from my marriage being torn to shreds, etc.. Then as soon as I was getting back on my feet, I made the mistake of returning to the USA, getting infected by a last meeting of reconcillation with my ex and my sister being allegedly murdered (officially a suicide but private detective said the guy angle which blew off the back of her couldn't have been achieved by her left hand where the gun was found) by her drug addict husband in the same month of May 2006. From 2006 to 2012, was trying to be responsible for raising my children without the mother around (and a totally fucked up school system and culture in the Philippines), trying to deal with declining health, and still was starting some programming projects but all of them failed to gain market traction (and I was very distracted by the aforementioned as well dealing with raging hormones of mid-life phase and trying to figure out what I wanted to do about that). I was also learning new concepts during the 2008 - 2011 period, such as Haskell, Scala, and became a goldbug investor so that research consumed me as well.

The acute phase started May 2012 when I was in ER for an acute peptic ulcer that leaked stomach juices into my abdominal cavity (evident by a pregnant-like abdominal distension) which apparently is what is known as a perforated ulcer, but no gut specialist doctors (such as my Singapore specialist) can quite understand how I would have survived a perforated ulcer without surgery. (I am superman and that was the most horrific pain I've ever experienced and I have a high pain threshold)

When I had a very adverse olfactory reaction to the Clarithromycin prescribed with 2 other antibiotics to make sure the h.pylori bacteria was eradicated, the doctor prescribed me ofloxacin to eradicate the h.pylori, which is also one of the main class of second line drugs for Tuberculosis (which means he should have tested me for LTBI in 2012 but didn't!).  I had actually been experiencing worsening, relapsing-remitting chronic fatigue since May 2006 when my ex infected me with HPV (only one time we've ever slept together since being separated since roughly year 2000), and by 2010 I had symptoms which included swollen feet (edema) and uncontrolled muscle contractions and spasms along with peripheral neuropathy.

I think what happened is that I acquired a latent TB infection sometime before 2012, and the antibiotics from 2012 probably kickstarted the TB to become active. Or I acquired the active TB infection in late 2011 and February 2012 (I know specifically two incidents where I suspect I was infected). In any case, by 2015 my condition had worsened so much that I was in liver disease and liver pain, which made it much more difficult to think coherently and accomplish work. But as early as 2013, I was already experiencing tinnitus, persistent chronic fatigue, and other worsening symptoms.

I wasn't diagnosed for TB until January 2017 (because nobody thought to look for disseminated gut TB as TB is generally thought by n00bs like myself to be only pulmonary although my filipino doctors should have known better given 70 - 80% of filipinos are carrying latent TB infections) and began treatment immediately.

In short, I've been through 10 - 11 years of hell (or 22 years if you include the mistake of finding my ex in the Philippines), mostly because I decided to travel and live in a 3rd world country and also took pride/solace in being like Jesus and living amongst some of the most indigent people on earth. Big mistake!

I am just waiting for my original health to come back, so I can go vroooooom.




I hope I don't have to repeat this same fucking explanation again! RTFM! (read the fucking thread!)

Just in case, I saw the antibiotic ofloxacine (fluoroquinolons class) in your thread. Worst antibiotic used, the nuclear bomb of meds, which side effects are very well known and documented after ruining many lives, especially healthy athlets. Similar to your diseases.
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Just in case, I saw the antibiotic ofloxacine (fluoroquinolons class) in your thread. Worst antibiotic used, the nuclear bomb of meds, which side effects are very well known and documented after ruining many lives, especially healthy athlets. Similar to your diseases.

It is true that my condition worsened after taking that antibiotic for 24 days in 2012.

That is another reason if I do have MDR-TB, I'd prefer to wait for the experimental PaMZ treatment to become approved than to go with the 20,000 pills and 100s of injections currently employed to attempt to cure it.

I doubt most readers appreciate (the gravity of) how toxic these antibiotics I am taking could be. Any way, I am optimistic, because I am somewhat superman especially with my willpower to push myself on athletics in spite of the ailments. I am already getting strong sprinting results (age 52 in June!) and only 9 - 12 more days to go on the 4-drug intensive phase (of the non-MDR-TB treatment). My feces and digestion is consistently back to normal for the first time in years. Still battling sometimes the liver pain and fatigue, but not yesterday and today (probably need to just maintain strict diet until I complete the liver toxic meds so as to not add extra stress on my liver).

Past years have been an ordeal. And I am ready to put it behind me and get on...

...let's please put the health discussion to rest (unless there is some important unexpected outcome) and get back focused on what we have to do.

I worked 17 hours yesterday. And I was awake 2am and already 6 more hours worked thus far today.


I can't emphasize enough to avoid these infections and the developing countries.

(Apologies to those in the developing countries, but get your culture more organized such as the persistent laziness, theft from your employer as a form of extra income, lack of word of honor and responsibility, horrendous education system where teachers go on seminar every week, cancel classes, and extort money from their students, etc, etc).
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March 09, 2017, 12:36:28 AM
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In any case im reading many thing you write Smiley been thinking on same line on language & asynchronous /  promise things and how to get around limitation of C with memory/GC and multi threading Smiley

I went a completly different way though Smiley

Did you ever get to look into AS3 too ? It seem to have lot of good js-like properties , dynamic type, good OOP, asynchronous events etc,I found it quite inspiring.

As for not producing anything, sometime it's also much better to just work on theory and see all solutions and possibilities and put everything down on paper before to rush into coding the last broken concept.

Im for one firm believer some new paradigm for programming need to emerge, to deal with all the issue you are talking about Smiley

But I guess also it's not necessarily the best to be too active on forums etc if you already have fatigue and difficulty to concentrate on work, it can bring even more stress and cost more energy than coding, and can easily get your head  messed up with incorrect advise or useless problem , and cost more energy than the benefit it bring. I always noticed all the social internet coming in the 90/2000 has decreased programmers Productivity a lot Cheesy after you spend more time argueing ultra theorical point and eventually get your focus more blured on tons of not so useful question and often some amount of drama, accusations, Dick contest & all Smiley

But again good luck with everything, im also bit time less and all, so I dont have much time to write all this kind of technical paper on theory , but I have plenty of reflection on these idea, and already quite working implementation for lot of it Smiley


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