I like Lisps, particularly Clojure.
I've been programming since I was like 12 or something. The earliest project I can find is from 2022 :p
I've been thinking about language design cursorily pretty much since I started programming (I mean, who hasn't?). This hasn't manifested in much, other than a blank website for a language called Faddle.
I worked on some languages that compile to Minecraft datapacks, Lua, the JVM, and probably more that I've forgotten about :p. Nothing really came of these either.
I'd like to learn Haskell, but haven't :(
I've probably gotten too comfortable in my current ways. Haskell looks pretty cool, though it is still in somewhat of a similar world to Clojure. I'm sure there are most interesting languages that I should learn. I've tried a lot of languages out very briefly, but haven't given them a fair shot.
Haskell does seem a little close to Clojure. I mean, I've tried learning some other languages, but I feel like I can't go back to mutability or OO after using Clojure lol.
And maybe see coding with steno?