Imaginary PLT: Design to Last Shifting Culture: a Programming Language for the Next 100 Years (circa 5235 AD)

A manscript I had found that seems to be about a minimalist programming design to be used by future generations. It was publish sometime in the year 5235 around their month of Kelmter. I'm not sure what date system this is in. Unfortunately, that was all that was included with a distantly far-future English note.

Honestly, I was lucky I could read it at all.

The Pages

page one of the manscript, it seems to be title page and introduction. Like all pages it's written in cursive.
page two continuing the introduction (maybe) from page one.
page three contains what looks like blocks of nested code.
some kind of refactoring being shown off (maybe)
more blocks of code being explained.
Showing off some kind of feature the language has. They seem to still use something like our curly brackets.
I believe this page is quoting someone else's work.
a table of instructions maybe?
Showing off some kind of code structing system (maybe)
more abilities of the language being shown (maybe).
Another table of something.
The final page I recieved, possibly a conclusion but I'm not sure.