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Right, it's all Haskell currently - as I mentioned in another thread the included examples are meant to be mostly understandable even with no programming experience so you can at least begin to play with them even if you don't know Haskell specifically, and I'm also working on a much friendlier designed-for-VR "physical" language that will come later (think like, the "Fantastic Contraption" of coding : ))
Cool thanks for the reply, I have done mostly python coding in my past. But I think that I will pick this up as well looks like a cool concept