One of my friend, Aasis Vinayak (Currently doing his research at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai) has developed a language called V language (www.vlanguage.org).
More details about Aasis at http://www.aasisvinayak.com/ and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aasis_Vinayak
He has created few videos that demonstrate the mode operation of V language.
1. V in Action (finding factorial of a no and checking whether it can detect misspelled words
http://www.4shared.com/account/file/59184755/f09ed0be/v_online.html?sId=jmQTpJ1xXIJYVRUk
2. Checking whether we can write programs in any way we want
http://www.4shared.com/account/file/59185835/15245760/v1_online.html?sId=jmQTpJ1xXIJYVRUk
3. V Suggesting Algorithms
http://www.4shared.com/account/file/59247824/92550193/v_suggesting_algorithms.html?sId=jmQTpJ1xXIJYVRUk
4. M programmer's version (using a specific short syntax)
http://www.4shared.com/account/file/59248549/ea0559ad/V_in_M_Programmers_version.html?sId=jmQTpJ1xXIJYVRUk
5. Checking whether a number a prime or not (by automatically retrieving the algorithms from database by employing AI) & also showing that V is linked to Shell.
http://www.4shared.com/account/file/59251937/b8e7d33/checking_prime_advanced.html?sId=jmQTpJ1xXIJYVRUk
He welcomes comments and suggestions from programmers about his language.
Regards,
Anand N
Microsoft MVP
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