We apparently use a different definition of the word clean.
While still being way slower than anything else.
In combination with it's "clean" syntax, deceptively at the first glance kinda similar to another, older and well known language, this is bound to lead to impossible to decipher code.
While being an overkill most of the time and another ad hoc change from things people know, but with \d still matching insanely way too much.
Yeah, that's nice. If done right.
Aaaand ... the design is finally stable and ... erm ... implemented?
mkay
And there's maybe five people that understand it all.
With lovely line noisy syntax
Jenda Enoch was right!
Enjoy the last years of Rome.
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