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Comment by shevy-java

1 hour ago

That is impressive, but it also looks like a babelfish language. The |> seems to have been inspired by Elixir? But this is like a mish-mash of javascript-like entities; and then Rust is also used? It also seems rather verbose. I mean it's great that it did not require a lot of effort, but why would people favour this over less verbose DSL?

> babelfish language

Yes, exactly! It's more akin to a bash pipeline, but instead of plain text flowing through sed/grep/awk/perl it uses json flowing through jq/lua/handlebars.

> The |> seems to have been inspired by Elixir

For me, F#!

> and then Rust is also used

Rust is what the runtime is written in.

> It also seems rather verbose.

IMO, it's rather terse, especially because it is more of a configuration of a web application runtime.

> why would people favour this

I dunno why anyone would use this but it's just plain fun to write your own blog in your own DSL!

The BDD-style testing framework being part of the language itself does allow for some pretty interesting features for a language server, eg, the LSP knows if a route that is trying to be tested has been defined. So who knows, maybe someone finds parts of it inspiring.