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2.9 | 0.0 | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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smalltalk
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March 2021 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
Working on GST my personnal fork of GNU Smalltalk. I've fixed a small issue regarding the object table in 64 bits you can expect to create much more objects without reaching an out of memory. Also I've improved the VM code specialy the way the objects were GCed and initialized so it brings much more flexibility to change the object layout (adding a new field at the VM level for instance) and added a static assert that will warm the developper ;-)
aulang
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April 2021 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
Apart from the language I also built a simple website for Aument, a JSON parser in Aument and incomplete bindings for libuv.
- Aument: a dynamically-typed scripting language written in C and compiles to C
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March 2021 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
Since last month, I've added a lot of changes to my programming language, now named Aument, namely classes, method dispatching and the module system.
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February 2021 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
I've been lurking here for a while, but never actually created a Reddit account. So, as a first post, hi! This month I'm working on aulang, it aims to be a portable and embeddable dynamic scripting language like Python or Lua. It is prepreprepreprepre alpha so don't expect it to be that amazing, but it has the bare minimum features and the language can even be compiled to native code through C (currently only works on Linux).
What are some alternatives?
star - An experimental programming language that's made to be powerful, productive, and predictable
kuroko - Dialect of Python with explicit variable declaration and block scoping, with a lightweight and easy-to-embed bytecode compiler and interpreter.
Matrix - Easy-to-use Scientific Computing library in/for C++ available for Linux and Windows.
starlight - JS engine in Rust
xvm - Ecstasy and XVM
firefly-boot - Bootstrap compiler for Firefly
lisp - A lisp JIT compiler and interpreter built with cranelift.
wotpp - A small macro language for producing and manipulating strings.
pkg-tasks - Aument package for asynchronous I/O
Lithe-POC - Proof of concept of a functional reactive UI library.
yasl - Bytecode Interpreter for Yet Another Scripting Language (YASL).