Thyrd is an experimental, reflective, visual programming language.
Be the first to post a text review of Thyrd. Rate and review a project by clicking thumbs up or thumbs down in the right column.
Thyrd is an experimental, reflective, visual programming language and environment. In Thyrd, both data and code are stored in cells situated in nested two-dimensional grids. All operations the user can perform to edit the structure are implemented as operators in the Thyrd language, thus a Thyrd program can inspect and modify itself or other programs in the same space. Thyrd belongs to the Forth family of languages. It most resembles Joy in that it uses quotation and combinators to implement iteration and recursion. This initial public release focuses on presenting Thyrd via 4 screencasts and a draft paper available on the website (thyrd.org/thyrd). The code is somewhat unstable but works well enough to make it through the screencasts. Comments via the SourceForge forum for this project are welcome.
Be the first person to add a text review.
Copyright © 2009 Geeknet, Inc. All rights reserved. Terms of Use
Thanks for your rating!
Would you also like to write a review?