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Carp
- Carp: A statically typed Lisp, without a GC, for real-time applications
- How to Write a (Lisp) Interpreter (In Python)
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Roc – A fast, friendly, functional language
Carp - https://github.com/carp-lang/Carp - "A statically typed lisp, without a GC, for real-time applications." where it's "Ownership tracking enables a functional programming style while still using mutation of cache-friendly data structures under the hood".
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Ask HN: Looking for statically typed, No-GC and compiled Lisp/scheme
Looking for a personal project so open-source would be great, but maturity/production readiness is not really a factor.
The only significant thing i can find so far is https://github.com/carp-lang/Carp.
Anything notable that i might have missed ?
- NASA just sent a software update to a spacecraft 12B miles away
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Lisp in Space
Not CL, but there is ulisp (http://www.ulisp.com/) for microcontrollers, supposed to be really tiny, and there is Carp (https://github.com/carp-lang/Carp) which is without a GC so seems suitable for real-time stuff.
- Carp
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Yet nobody questions ABAP, Lua, Julia, Groovy or Scala, both of them are under Lisp in TIOBE Index
by their powers combined
- Good languages for writing compilers in?
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Emerging Rust GUI libraries in a WASM world
Everybody is trying to make a more user-friendly Rust. The problem is that it is not clear yet whether that's possible, and if it is, how it may look. I know Vale and have tried it, though it's extremely early to judge anything so far. It does have a much stronger theoretical background than V, but even the theory is not completely clear at this point.
There is also Carp by the way: https://github.com/carp-lang/Carp
nim-esp8266-sdk
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uLisp
I went down many of those routes myself, though not the lisp ones. There's also TCL. But I've settled on Nim as my favorite for embedded (at least for a while). For the esp2866 Rust (or D) would be tricky. Nim can compile to C, unlike Rust which doesn't support the Xtensa architecture found on most esp chips. Not sure about D bit it seems unlikely to support Xtensa.
There's a Nim Esp2866 sdk: https://github.com/clj/nim-esp8266-sdk
What are some alternatives?
awesome-lisp-companies - Awesome Lisp Companies
nesper - Program the ESP32 with Nim! Wrappers around ESP-IDF API's.
sectorlisp - Bootstrapping LISP in a Boot Sector
llvm-cbe - resurrected LLVM "C Backend", with improvements
ferret - Ferret is a free software lisp implementation for real time embedded control systems.
Lua-RTOS-ESP32 - Lua RTOS for ESP32
Fennel - Lua Lisp Language
llvm-project - Fork of LLVM with Xtensa specific patches. To be upstreamed.
femtolisp - a lightweight, robust, scheme-like lisp implementation
hy - A dialect of Lisp that's embedded in Python
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