I just don’t want the first comment here to be about the name already being taken.
Let’s discuss the substance of this language and let its authors figure out marketing.
If I’m reading it right, it’s a functional programming language but has higher level language capabilities built on top of it and each level of capabilities is packaged as a “level” to help know what runtime/capabilities are available to any program. I could be way off though.
It also seems very dead as the original site points to a GitHub 404.
Are you sure that github points to the same Cat language? The stuff in the readme there seems like the same sort of idea as the other Cat, but vastly more primitive.
I mean... I dunno, it's the same GitHub user and project name as the redirect is... that it's not aligning seems more to do with the claims in the 2015 archive vs the reality of today... I didn't do any research on the continuity of it all, just pasted links and commented on hacker news :)
Let’s discuss the substance of this language and let its authors figure out marketing.
If I’m reading it right, it’s a functional programming language but has higher level language capabilities built on top of it and each level of capabilities is packaged as a “level” to help know what runtime/capabilities are available to any program. I could be way off though.
It also seems very dead as the original site points to a GitHub 404.
Edit: bad forward on the domain but the GitHub repo is here, last update was three years ago: https://github.com/cdiggins/cat-language