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8.5 | 9.8 | |
5 months ago | 6 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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adventofcode
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[2022 D12P1 C#] I don't have the right value
Here is my repo in C#
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[2022 Day 10 (Part 2)] The horror
I've done that in C#, if you want to take inspiration for.
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In C#, using my own tool https://github.com/FaustVX/adventofcode
jmurmel
- Show HN: I Made a Lisp
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format vs. formatter - using and implementing
See also format.lisp for what I have so far. This will also run with sbcl and/ or abcl. If you've made it this far I'd also appreciate feedback on whether my chosen subset (see the comment at the top of the file) of Common-Lisp's format is somewhat useful and/ or which features you would miss the most.
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Murmel 1.4.1
JMurmel also has commandline flags to turn off language features for experimentation purposes, see e.g. implementing cons, car and cdr in Lambda Calculus.
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Java OSS with the WORST code quality you’ve ever seen?
To my defense, I have started my Lisp compiler/ interpreter mostly for recreational purposes to do the exact opposite of what the checkstyle nazis at my $job demand.
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Murmel:
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I may be a little late to the party but here's my Murmel solution:
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I made a Lisp
Code is on Github, the latest release with a precompiled jar is at Release V 1.3.
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Would welcome feedback on Murmel 1.0
Re: automated tests; there are JUnit tests in https://github.com/mayerrobert/jmurmel/tree/master/lambda/src/test/java, and the files in https://github.com/mayerrobert/jmurmel/tree/master/lambda/src/test/lisp are run automatically, too, and their output and result is checked. Maybe I should add a file HACKING.md or something that gives an intro of the project structure and build system?
What are some alternatives?
advent-of-code - My (incomplete) solutions to the Advent of Code yearly challenges.
aviatorscript - A high performance scripting language hosted on the JVM.
advent-of-code
OpenJ9 - Eclipse OpenJ9: A Java Virtual Machine for OpenJDK that's optimized for small footprint, fast start-up, and high throughput. Builds on Eclipse OMR (https://github.com/eclipse/omr) and combines with the Extensions for OpenJDK for OpenJ9 repo.
adventofcode - Advent of Code solutions of 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 in Scala
interpreter - A simple intepreter written in java.
adventofcode - My solutions to the Advent of Code challenges
jisp - Small Lisp expression interpreter made in Java
rockstar - The Rockstar programming language specification
chapel - a Productive Parallel Programming Language
adventofcode - :christmas_tree: Advent of Code (2015-2023) in C#
sof-language - The Stack with Objects and Functions Programming Language, a pure stack-based reverse-polish-notation functional and object-oriented experimental programming language.