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Fascinating idea, that was an interesting read! Don’t think I’d ever seen something like that done before.

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Wish I had this in engineering undergrad! Very cool.

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I’m currently in engineering undergrad and this looks like it’ll be a lifesaver. Wolfram Alpha can do some pretty good work with units sometimes. But a lot of the time it’ll do weird stuff like refuse to interpret “V” as “volt”, so you have to type out the full name of every single unit. This language should handle that a million times better.

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I would have loved to use that when I was studying physics

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Thought the same, plus you have the massive .NET Ecosystem.

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I’ve always thought Frink (frinklang.org) looked pretty cool. It’s been around forever. I’ve never used it though.

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