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IronScheme | LIPS | |
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7 | 39 | |
361 | 378 | |
0.6% | - | |
6.4 | 9.1 | |
26 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Scheme | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT |
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IronScheme
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Async / Await in Scheme
I recently pushed a library to IronScheme to implement anyc / await in a way that I felt was reasonable. Before that, IronScheme had pretty limited support for concurrency, so my goal was to create a library that provided concurrency facilities in a way that would interop nicely with .NET libraries.
- Ask HN: Does an equivalent of Clojure exist for .NET?
- Scheme for embedding in .NET application
LIPS
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(Learn 'Scheme)
Sweet, I'll have to give that a go :)
Another option in browser land is lips[0], which exclusively targets a js backend.
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All Web frontend lisp projects
For Scheme implementations there are LIPS and biwascheme. I haven't done more than play around with them, so I can't really give an informed opinion about pros and cons or favorites.
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Extending a Language — Writing Powerful Macros in Scheme
Your example revealed a bug in my Scheme interpreter. This is an example that fails to match:
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May I see some of your projects? :)
Few of my Open Source projects: * jQuery terminal * LIPS Scheme * Gaiman * Sysend * Wayne
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Async / Await in Scheme
(define promise (--> '>(fetch "https://lips.js.org/") (then (lambda (res) (res.text))) (then (lambda (text) (. (text.match #/\s*([^>]+?)\s*<\/h1>/) 1)))))
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Yes we are men. Men is what we are.
ngl when I first saw the headline my first thought was, “Wait, bring CAR into JavaScript? Make it a Lisp? But hasn't it already been done?”
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If you were hired to create a new distribution of Lisp, what would you include?
Languages like Biwa Scheme and LIPS Scheme are good for running Scheme in the browser. But I would prefer compiling Scheme code to JavaScript in the server, then serving the compiled JavaScript image to the browser.
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Best REPL for a language
You can see a gif of my REPL in project README.
- Are there examples of using Lisp as an input file specification?
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Any REPL that supports syntax highlighting and auto-indentation
If you're interested in how it looks like there is a gif in my project README https://github.com/jcubic/lips
What are some alternatives?
scheme-lsp-server
ClojureCLR - A port of Clojure to the CLR, part of the Clojure project
biwascheme - Scheme interpreter written in JavaScript
F# - Please file issues or pull requests here: https://github.com/dotnet/fsharp
FunScript - F# to JavaScript compiler with JQuery etc. mappings through a TypeScript type provider
Bridge.NET - :spades: C# to JavaScript compiler. Write modern mobile and web apps in C#. Run anywhere with Bridge.NET.
LinqOptimizer - An automatic query optimizer-compiler for Sequential and Parallel LINQ.
murex - A smarter shell and scripting environment with advanced features designed for usability, safety and productivity (eg smarter DevOps tooling)
atbswp - A minimalist macro recorder
Fable - The project has moved to a separate organization. This project provides redirect for old Fable web site.
Mono-basic - Visual Basic Compiler and Runtime
Roslyn-linq-rewrite - Compiles C# code by first rewriting the syntax trees of LINQ expressions using plain procedural code, minimizing allocations and dynamic dispatch.