MLStyle.jl
Match.jl
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MLStyle.jl
- Mlstyle.jl: “Functionalprogramming.jl”
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Does anyone really like what Mathematica achieves, but hates the syntax?
It seems to have all the lovable traits you stated, except ML style patterns but there's MLStyle developing.
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What are some of your favourite macros?
@chain and @match.
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Pattern Matching Accepted for Python
> and we're stuck with an inferior Lisp/ML, especially in the scientific sector.
You will love Julia.
Here is some links:
https://julialang.org/blog/2012/02/why-we-created-julia/
Julia: Dynamism and Performance Reconciled by Design (https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/3276490)
https://opensourc.es/blog/basics-multiple-dispatch/
And when you start finding things that you miss, Julia and the community got you with excellent Metaprogramming support.
https://github.com/thautwarm/MLStyle.jl
https://github.com/MikeInnes/Lazy.jl
https://github.com/jkrumbiegel/Chain.jl
Match.jl
- Let's talk about interesting language features.
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Pattern Matching Accepted for Python
I can only agree. Compared to other languages I find Python increasingly difficult to reason about, mainly due to its dynamicity. If the language complexity increases as well from now on I don't think I will use Python unless absolutely necessary.
Meanwhile, Julia supports pattern matching due to macros: https://github.com/kmsquire/Match.jl
What are some alternatives?
gcc
python-imphook - Simple and clear import hooks for Python - import anything as if it were a Python module
flynt - A tool to automatically convert old string literal formatting to f-strings
peps - Python Enhancement Proposals
trivia - Pattern Matcher Compatible with Optima
kalk - Scientific calculator with math syntax that supports user-defined variables and functions, complex numbers, and estimation of derivatives and integrals
Chain.jl - A Julia package for piping a value through a series of transformation expressions using a more convenient syntax than Julia's native piping functionality.
cQuents - An esoteric golflang that can describe mathematical sequences and series