LoganBASIC
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LoganBASIC
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Logan BASIC v2.0 is out! An online BASIC interpreter that allows you to write and run text- or graphics- based programs directly in the browser!
New features for v2.0 can be found here, and check out the source code here.
- Logan BASIC v2.0 is out! An online BASIC interpreter that allows you to write and run text- or graphics- based programs directly in the browser! Check out the source code [here](https://github.com/Sinusoid314/LoganBASIC).
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Logan BASIC v2.0 is out!
Logan BASIC is an online BASIC interpreter that allows you to write and run text- or graphics- based programs directly in the browser! New features for v2.0 can be found here. Check out the source code here.
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Whats the coolest thing you have built?
I wrote an online BASIC interpreter where you can write and run both text- and graphic-based programs directly in the browser: Logan BASIC
- Logan BASIC: An online BASIC interpreter that runs both text- and graphics-based programs directly in the browser.
ok
- Trees
- Programming in K
- k on pdp11
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Origins of J
This - https://github.com/JohnEarnest/ok - can also be used sometimes...
- Trees in K
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Coding in the Shadows: Hidden Gems of Lisp, Clojure, and friends
If you want to try out K, there are some open source implementations, like John Earnest's oK which has a REPL and a calculator-like interface for mobile phones with a charting feature.
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Why Lisp Syntax Works
and have the programmer use the word "barchart", they instead prefer to use the definition itself. The word "barchart" has a specific meaning (here, an ascii "bar chart" of 0s and 1s, showing the relative sizes of the values of input array x), but "{x>\:!|/x}" might be useful for more than just bar charts. This idiom contains smaller idioms like "count til max" (!|/) which in turn contains "max" (|/).
Being able to see the code makes it easier to explore and tweak to your specific needs. But more importantly, there are no "official" names for concepts like "count til max". That's just my personal name for it. A python programmer would call it "range". You could come up with your own name for (!|/) that makes perfect sense to you. But that name will probably be longer than its definition, and less flexible.
[1] https://github.com/JohnEarnest/ok/blob/gh-pages/examples/idi...
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Animated unknown pleasures in 3 lines of K
check out oK[0] by John Earnest, who is the author of the content of this post
it is well-written manual and is a great jumping off point
there is a k-enthusiast element.io server[1] where you can ask any question you like. folks are friendly!
[0] https://github.com/JohnEarnest/ok
[1] https://matrix.to/#/#aplfarm-k:matrix.org
- APLcart – Find your way in APL
What are some alternatives?
weblog - a weblog
Kbd - Alternative unified APL keyboard layouts (AltGr, Backtick, Compositions)
Co-dfns - High-performance, Reliable, and Parallel APL
Pilot - Orca's best friend.
brs - An interpreter for the BrightScript language that runs on non-Roku platforms.
april - The APL programming language (a subset thereof) compiling to Common Lisp.
hackernews - Hacker News web site source code mirror.
pynapl - Dyalog APL ←→ Python interface
ngn-k-tutorial - An ngn/k tutorial.
kona - Open-source implementation of the K programming language
BQN - An APL-like programming language. Self-hosted!
Jarvis - APL-based web service framework supporting JSON or REST