In a similar vein is this 2003 post in an MIT discussion forum by Scott McKay [1].
I'd also highly recommend that anyone interested in this kind of thing listen to all three of the Dynamic Languages Wizards Series panels from 2001: runtime [2], language design [3], and compilation [4]
Note that though these are videos, there isn't that much compelling in the visual portion, you could easily rip them to audio files and lose little.
I'd also highly recommend that anyone interested in this kind of thing listen to all three of the Dynamic Languages Wizards Series panels from 2001: runtime [2], language design [3], and compilation [4]
Note that though these are videos, there isn't that much compelling in the visual portion, you could easily rip them to audio files and lose little.
[1] https://libarynth.org/fifty_questions_for_a_prospective_lang...
[2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LG-RtcSYUQ
[3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agw-wlHGi0E
[4] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=at7viw2KXak