Kiki is a new array programming language inspired by APL-family languages like K, Q, and BQN, featuring glyph-based syntax and right-to-left evaluation. It emphasizes clarity through unambiguous glyphs and offers interactive sessions for exploration. The language focuses on array operations and functional programming paradigms.
Background
Array languages like APL, K, and BQN focus on operations on entire arrays rather than individual elements, often using symbolic notation. They are known for concise syntax and high expressiveness in mathematical and data processing contexts.
- Source
- Lobsters
- Published
- Apr 11, 2026 at 01:30 AM
- Score
- 6.0 / 10