There's a lot of things I really like about UXN. The idea of a portable, unchanging VM target is so cool!
But... it's programmed in Assembler and seems pretty minimalism focused.
It seems as though anything complex is always be subject to breaking changes, the fact that it can always be done better(Since complex systems are built around arbitrary trends and use cases rather than an ideal) makes people want to always fuss with it.
The curated list of awesome Uxn projects from hundredrabbits show several programming languages besides assembler that have been built for uxn, as well as quite a bit of other software.
But... it's programmed in Assembler and seems pretty minimalism focused.
It seems as though anything complex is always be subject to breaking changes, the fact that it can always be done better(Since complex systems are built around arbitrary trends and use cases rather than an ideal) makes people want to always fuss with it.