Factor is almost Lisp. Aside from the libraries, there's just one tiny difference: Factor has no named variables1. Factor is a concatenative language. This means that programs are assembled by composing other operations. Trial and error has found that the only workable structure for functions to pass data between each other is a stack2 All words in Factor work, in theory, by taking the stack, doin
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