So, Giuseppe Peano, the Italian Mathematician, had the idea of releasing most of his work in this #conlang called "Latin Sine Flexione", basically Latin but everything is at the infinitive, no genders, no conjugation.
As a sort of homage to his work, and considering he was looking for the substrate of mathematical shapes with his ideas, and I've been haphazardly following his footsteps lately with this notation project called Rejoice(REJOIRE!! no I'm kidding, it'll keep the name rejoice in LSF), I've started to write a version of the documentation for this notation in Latin Sine Flexione.
After about 3 hours, I present to you:
Rejoice es concatenative lingua de programmatione ubi dato es codificato ut sacco que compone per multiplicatione. Stato de programma es "sacco" de re non-ordinate. Per exemplo, strix/[felis^2] significa: consumere duo felis, addere uno strix.
Strix is owl, and felis is cat, btw. I don't really know how I'd write multiset, so I am just leaning into the bag thing.
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@d6 It's always been like that! One aspect of privateness is that internet randomers can't create issues or pull requests since they cannot log in, but they are free to browse if the repos are public. Perhaps that was where the confusion crept in.
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in reply to Devine Lu Linvega • • •I love how easy to understand this is if you speak any basically any romance language
reject modernity; return to infinitive latin
Devine Lu Linvega
in reply to Harley 🐝🌿 • • •Artyom Bologov
in reply to Devine Lu Linvega • • •Devine Lu Linvega
in reply to Artyom Bologov • • •And made up the words I couldn't find on stardict, it might not be the most accurate use of LSF, and it will make flinch anyone who actually reads Latin.
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in reply to Devine Lu Linvega • • •i understood it ^^
bag is the perfect metaphor imo, even in english. i don't think multiset is nearly as good ("multiset" always has me wondering about things like infinite cardinality, since that's a big "set" thing).
Devine Lu Linvega
in reply to azul • • •... and and and and ...
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in reply to ... and and and and ... • • •I do not miss all those tables. reciting hic haec hoc
Tho, I was kinda the best in my class cause I idly wrote in latin in my spare time. Didn't have time to keep up with it nor had any one to share it with
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in reply to Devine Lu Linvega • • •autumn
in reply to Devine Lu Linvega • • •I’m morally opposed to Romance languages, this is horrible
Great work!
Devine Lu Linvega
in reply to autumn • • •Chorist
in reply to Devine Lu Linvega • • •cliffle
in reply to Devine Lu Linvega • • •Devine Lu Linvega
in reply to cliffle • • •@cliffle Oh wow! E-prime, haven't thought about this in a while. Do you still have this around somewhere?
So instead of is-odd? what did you use?
Humberto Ortiz Zuazaga
in reply to Devine Lu Linvega • • •> I don't really know how I'd write multiset, so I am just leaning into the bag thing.
@neauoire "multus coniunctus"?
Devine Lu Linvega
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in reply to Devine Lu Linvega • • •Devine Lu Linvega
in reply to xyhhx • • •There's this mathematician who decided to release his magnum opus in a language he's made up, that he felt better aligned with his sort of mathy framework for stuff, a bit like Polar releasing his book in Esperanto, but this is a language, that is partly(it's Latin..), of Peano's making.
This mixture of application and conlang, is something I find extremely endearing.
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in reply to Devine Lu Linvega • • •H3RALD
in reply to Devine Lu Linvega • • •As an Italian, this sounds pretty natural to me! 😊 I wasn't familiar with Latino Sine Flexione (or probably forgot) and I gotta say it is fascinating. It is amazing how removing inflections and conjugation makes Latin much simpler to understand. After all, Italian did a bit of this by removing *some* inflections in favor of adding more prepositions, but this is much easier than, say, reading the original Dante.
Reading it also reminds me of medieval "ecclesiastical Latin", which was notoriously simpler for people to understand.
And yes, I loved the "sacco" choice. It is still very much used in Italian (as "sack" typically, but also as an emphatic way to mean "a lot of" something). Much simpler (and fun!) than multiset. I could actually say I understood more about Rejoice by reading this than the original doc 😜 please do keep this up!
Devine Lu Linvega
in reply to H3RALD • • •I spent all of last night translating the docs into LSF, wanna have a look and tell me if you catch anything weird? Maybe Italian has some better words for stuff like .. draining, taking out, putting in. I struggled a bit with those.
wiki.xxiivv.com/site/gaude.htm…
(very much a wip)
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in reply to Devine Lu Linvega • • •I had a look, and I think it mostly makes sense. Certain things sound slightly off (e.g. I would have used "inserere" as infinitive for "insere"), and the things that throws me the most is that... I don't know if genders (which are kinda still present) are supposed to match or not. Reading about LSF I guess not, but I would write "lingua de programmatione concatenativA", for example. Also "decimal" should probably be "decimale"?
You are matching "porta logica" which sounds right to me, but I am trying to find an authoritative text explaining the rules of LSF... they should be very clear, in theory. So far I found this which should be the original article describing it, but verbs especially seems conjugated "enough" (definitely more than English, for example): gutenberg.org/cache/epub/35803…
De Latino sine Flexione; Principio de Permanentia
Peano, Giuseppe, 1858-1932Devine Lu Linvega
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in reply to Devine Lu Linvega • • •Only just came across this stuff you're doing recently and it looks fascinating. I wonder how you implement bags in the background. Since you use the
/operator to remove or replace things I was wondering if perhaps each bag is a bignum with entities inside the sets (sorry, bags) represented by distinct prime numbers, and the bag as a whole being the product of all members...It's an idea I toyed with a long time ago (for a different application) and I'd be delighted to find out that someone else might be using the same thing.
Again, it's all just about seeing the
/sign and jumping to (probably unwarranted) conclusions.Devine Lu Linvega
in reply to muddle • • •@muddle in theory that's how it COULD work, but it's implemented in a 8-bit stack machine so I had to get creative.
Internally, it looks more like tropical calculus.
web.maths.unsw.edu.au/~norman/…
here's the implementation source: wiki.xxiivv.com/etc/rejoice.ta…
Devine Lu Linvega
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