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What are your current and all time favourite toy programming languages?

By toy languages I mean things like PureScript, elm, nim, min, Scheme, Guile, etc. Each of them appears to profess some good ideas. Nim for example, is a very good frontend which can be taught to new C learners. If your favourite toy language is your own creation, please share a link to it that explains the syntax, semantics, reasons that made you create it. Feel free to use toy language and niche language interchangeably.

14th Aug 2017, 12:39 AM
Venkatesh Pitta
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would MIT Scratch be considered as a toy language?
16th Aug 2017, 12:08 PM
Stephen Frick
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@Stephen Frick yes, toy language :). TIL of scratch. Thank you.
16th Aug 2017, 7:00 PM
Venkatesh Pitta
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