As in /r/ProgrammingLanguages, we will have a thread every month where you can post PL-related projects you are working on. Unlike the main posts, this thread is much more lenient: you should post even if you only have minor updates or something tangentially related to programming languages.

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Also see: https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammingLanguages/comments/13x2iv3/june_2023_monthly_what_are_you_working_on_thread/

  • shape-warrior-t@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    The prototype chain in JavaScript (and presumably other prototype-based OOP languages) is really quite similar to the scope chain for local variable lookup: first try to find the property/variable in the current object/scope, and if not found, look in the prototype / parent scope until we reach the outermost object/scope.

    I’ve been thinking for quite a while now about the idea of a language that merges these two concepts into one. I’m not ready to talk about it much yet – it’s still very much in the planning phase, but I’m planning to post about it if and when I make significant progress on it.