Hmmm. Any programming language project that derives from someone who describes himself as a “polyhistor”, which claims to be polymorphic and pasigraphic and multi-lingual and orthogonal and polysynthetic, which draws its inspiration from the theory of “Natural Language Metasemantics”, and which name drops “the great heritage started by Wilkins and Leibniz”, might seem to be doomed from the start. ;-)
--Ken P.S. For Leibniz and pasigraphy and its application to formal calculation, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Characteristica_universalis then quickly run the other way! A few years ago there was a company in Australia that was developing a multilingual language called Protium Blue. The lead was someone named Diarmuid Pigott. As far as I can tell, the project has come to an end, but one can still find bits about the project, e.g. this: http://www.qualitytesting.info/forum/topics/what-is-protium-project
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