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9.5 | 0.0 | |
over 1 year ago | 10 months ago | |
Rust | Brainfuck | |
MIT License | The Unlicense |
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Kind2
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Haskell is the greatest programming language of all time
Agreed. Even from a PLT perspective, I prefer Kind2 by the Kindelia Foundation for supporting inductive theorem proving (and hopefully some level of dependent types), as well as being faster to boot.
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HVM, the parallel functional runtime, will soon run on GPUs!
I agree. Keep in mind our language (Kind-Lang) does target the HVM, and it is really promising. The type-checker is the fastest among proof assistants, by far; the error messages are really nice; it has a fully dependent type system which is a breath of fresh air to work with. It is still not production ready though (mostly due to lack of IO), but is the extend of our effort on that direction. We hope other lang developers get encouraged to target the HVM to. Elm and Idris are great candidates for that IMO.
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The Little Prover
Another very small proof system: https://github.com/moonad/formcorejs
The core implementation is under 700 lines of JS, including the parser: https://github.com/moonad/FormCoreJS/blob/master/FormCore.js
The author has since moved on to building a runtime with optimal evaluation (https://github.com/kindelia/hvm) and a new proof language on top of that (https://github.com/Kindelia/Kind2) with considerably better performance than existing proof systems.
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brainfuck-web-app
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The Little Prover
> Javascripts can be different, there is no guarantee that some half supported engine will run that specific code.
Half supported? Where is your source? Java Nashhorn was passing all ECMAScript 5.1 tests in 2012 (https://twitter.com/asz/status/258995374847565825)
> Same as brainfuck: https://github.com/EvanHahn/brainfuck-web-app
Brainfuck? JavaScript is most popular programming language (https://www.stackscale.com/blog/most-popular-programming-lan...) You're comparing apples to oranges. By the way I mostly work in Java, but I do not look down on JavaScript, it's shows ignorance.
As others have already said, person who wrote the library may not be familiar with your favorite language, moreover certain things are easier to do in some languages. This is not the attitude that we should be showing when receiving free work from someone. If you don't want to port it to your favorite language when needed that's ok, I'm just glad that it exists.
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Just how? Why is Java seemingly more complex?
Has been done
- A Brainfuck Web App
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