



Date:24/07/18
British programmer Dylan Beattie created a new dynamic programming language based on the songs of famous rock bands of the 80s.
Rockstar is a dynamically typed programming language designed to create computer programs that resemble songs in their own way. The language depends on the poetry of hard rock and rock ballads of the 1980s.
The creator himself calls his offspring a completely real, but completely meaningless language, which was made so that the recruiting managers could not use the phrase “the rock star of development”.
The new language has two types of variables. The nominal variables must begin with an article or personal pronoun and any noun with a lowercase letter, and proper nouns - with a capital letter.
The use of comments in the Rockstar programs is strongly discouraged, since the audience must find their own meaning in them, as when listening to rock ballads. But if the comment is necessary, it should be parenthesized, Naukatv.www.naukatv.ru reports.
Dylan Beattie created a programming language based on rock songs

Rockstar is a dynamically typed programming language designed to create computer programs that resemble songs in their own way. The language depends on the poetry of hard rock and rock ballads of the 1980s.
The creator himself calls his offspring a completely real, but completely meaningless language, which was made so that the recruiting managers could not use the phrase “the rock star of development”.
The new language has two types of variables. The nominal variables must begin with an article or personal pronoun and any noun with a lowercase letter, and proper nouns - with a capital letter.
The use of comments in the Rockstar programs is strongly discouraged, since the audience must find their own meaning in them, as when listening to rock ballads. But if the comment is necessary, it should be parenthesized, Naukatv.www.naukatv.ru reports.
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