embedded lisp implementations like tinyscheme are surprisingly compact and self-contained compared to languages like Python or Lua. with the amount of abstaction its much easier to code for than C or asm
>>6
Do you WANT TO CODE IN LISP?
Is it hard to GET OVER THE HAVING TO TURN GAY PART?
Do you WANT TO CODE IN LISP BUT IT'S HARD TO GET OVER THE HAVING TO TURN GAY PART?
If you answered "Yes" to all of the above questions, then Haskell(I MENA HASKAL) might be exactly what you've been looking for!
>>7
Do you WANT TO CODE IN HASKELL?
Is it hard to GET OVER THE OPTIONAL FORCED INDENTATION OF CODE?
Do you WANT TO CODE IN HASKELL BUT IT'S HARD TO GET OVER THE OPTIONAL FORCED INDENTATION OF CODE?
If you answered "No" to all but the second question, then FIOC (Python) might be exactly what you've been looking for!