GNU epsilon, a new extensible programming language
Programming languages should be designed to be growable by users, built upon a very small kernel language and a set of syntactic abstraction features aiming at rewriting complex programs into a combination of simple forms which are easy to analyse, reason upon and implement, according to a user-supplied specification directing syntax, control, static analysis and optimization.
The kernel language alone is too minimal to be directly useful as an high-level tool, but extended languages can be built on top of it; such "personalities" (the name hints at an analogous concept in operating system theory) may venture very far from the kernel. The ability of easily expressing different personalities encourages experimentation and innovation.
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