Kind2 VS fir

Compare Kind2 vs fir and see what are their differences.

Kind2

A next-gen functional language [Moved to: https://github.com/Kindelia/Kind] (by Kindelia)
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Kind2 fir
5 3
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9.5 -
over 1 year ago -
Rust
MIT License -
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Kind2

Posts with mentions or reviews of Kind2. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-02.
  • Haskell is the greatest programming language of all time
    7 projects | /r/haskell | 2 Nov 2022
    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.
  • HVM, the parallel functional runtime, will soon run on GPUs!
    7 projects | /r/haskell | 26 Oct 2022
    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.
  • The Little Prover
    8 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 14 Sep 2022
    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.

  • What would be your “perfect” programming language?
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 12 Sep 2022
  • [28/03 a 03/04] - O que você vai desenvolver essa semana?
    2 projects | /r/brdev | 28 Mar 2022

fir

Posts with mentions or reviews of fir. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-26.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Kind2 and fir you can also consider the following projects:

brainfuck-web-app - a web app written in Brainfuck that returns your user-agent to you

lambdacube-compiler - LambdaCube 3D is a Haskell-like purely functional language for GPU. Try it out:

Loritta - 💁 A multipurpose, multilanguage, customizable, modular, and very cute bot for Discord! ~Making your server more awesome~

monomer - An easy to use, cross platform, GUI library for writing Haskell applications.

smalltt - Demo for high-performance type theory elaboration

Functional-Benchmarks - Collection of benchmarks of functional programming languages and proof assistants.

fudgets - A copy of Fudgets so that I can more easily include it as a dependency in a cabal.project file

z3 - The Z3 Theorem Prover

HVM - A massively parallel, optimal functional runtime in Rust

agda2hs - Compiling Agda code to readable Haskell

reflex - Interactive programs without callbacks or side-effects. Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) uses composable events and time-varying values to describe interactive systems as pure functions. Just like other pure functional code, functional reactive code is easier to get right on the first try, maintain, and reuse.