What's the most anti-corporate programming language?
>>106600670HolyC
>>106600676literally based
Lua. Corponiggers can't handle arrays starting with
>>106600670>languageyou're thinking wrong. it's not language, it's anything open-source with a 'commitee' half staffed with trannies
>>106600670The thing about corporations is that they tend to move governments against the interests of other citizens for their own profit, so you're looking for a language that can prevent (or at the very least mitigate) that scenario by sabotaging their operations. I'd say a garbage language like Python in literal brown hands would be a reasonable pick due to inherent capacity for disaster.
>>106600670GNU Octave
>>106600785This.I want to see the Legion of Lua programmers fight the Pussies of Python. IRL in real time.
>>106600670I put +NIGGER in my company's license and attributed the commit to a coworker who went to federal prison for seducing lolis
>>106600670Emacs lisp.
Forth. Only level 65 programming mages even know what it truly is (pro tip: not really a programming language), even less can write real programs in it. It's far too elegant and beautiful for any corporation to use it.
RacketLisp macros in general
HolyC, TinyC
Chipmunk Basic, Scratch
no language exists today without a corporation backing it upalso this isn't a bad thing
>>106600785It's a cartel programming language after all
>>106600670R7RS SchemeIt offers everything (((they))) absolutely hate> standard> elegant> relatively easy to implement by yourself from the ground up if you ever have to> easy to embed and extend