Sounds like it would be very satisfying once you get the hang of it. Thanks for the write-up
ageedizzle
These are unique suggestions, thanks
Thank you. After going through all these replies I'm leaning towards Scheme or possibly Clojure
Thanks. After reading a lot of the replies here I'm definitely leaning towards functional programming. I have one question though: how come you're recommending guile scheme instead of just scheme? I looked into it and it looks like they differ slightly?
How does it compare to other functional languages like Scheme?
Interesting, thank you
I see. That makes sense, thanks for explaining
Quantum immortality is not the same thing as the idea that the mind somehow utilizes quantum processes. Quantum immortality is the idea that when you die you go some other branch of the multiverse and live on. The idea is the mind uses quantum processes is usually just a theory about the biological processes in the brain. The latter position is more open-ended and more plausible (we already know, for example, that the sense of smell utilize quantum processes so in general sense not that far fetched; things get more controversial when you start looking at specific theories).
I thought Penrose wasn’t a many worlds fan?
Whats a good way to start learning assembly?
Thanks for the info. Looks like it would be a lot of fun to tinker around with one of these