TOGVM-Spec
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TOGVM-Spec
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The AST Typing Problem
Make each AST node an RDF node and then you can cram whatever information into it you want. That's the approach I've been taking with https://github.com/TOGoS/TOGVM-Spec/, anyway.
Of course, for conveniently and safely manipulating in memory in $programming_language, you're probably going to want to define some structs/ADTs/whatever that only contain the data a given compilation stage is actively working with.
I've been thinking that what I need is a system that allows me to quickly define different lower-level datatypes for representing different views of the conceptual types and automate, to some degree, translation between them, so then each part of the system can work with objects designed specifically to be processed by it with minimal fuss.
A technical reason for avoiding those specialized types might be that the computer then has to spend more time transforming from one schema to the next. I would think that in practice this isn't any worse than having to do a lot of null checks.
A more human reason is that it could bean a combinatorical explosion of AST types. I guess this is where my idea about lightweight variations comes in.
In TypeScript this kind of thing might not be so bad, since any object can be downcast with no cost to a type that contains a subset of the information, and variations on types can be easily defined without even necessarily being named, e.g. `ASTNode & HasResultType & HasSourceLocation`.
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Six programming languages I’d like to see
As far as graph-based languages and languages with arbitrary metadata and relationships between objects are concerned, I've been mulling over a language where expressions are represented as RDF graphs and that has built-in support for manipulating RDF graphs. I've use the concepts as an intermediate representation for functional expressions in a few different systems (including Factorio's map generator), but haven't yet had the motivation to really flesh it out into a full-blown language. https://github.com/TOGoS/TOGVM-Spec
plasmic
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A list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev
Plasmic - A fast, easy-to-use, robust web design tool and page builder that integrates into your codebase. Build responsive pages or complex components; optionally extend with code; and publish to production sites and apps.
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Plasmic.app – the visual builder for your tech stack
You can also take a look here! https://github.com/plasmicapp/plasmic/tree/master/platform/w...
This is Plasmic-generated code that we ourselves use to build our visual editor.
- Show HN: Plasmic – Open-Source Webflow and Retool and React CMS
- Plasmic–open source visual builder for React
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Show HN: An open source visual editor for React
How does this compare to https://www.plasmic.app/?
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What the hell did my friend text me?
It is an arg, this is an in-character post and yes it does use the website creator https://www.plasmic.app inside of the website linked you would enter codes into the search bar and solve puzzles to enter different parts of the site, it is 100% an arg which I have created.
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Adding Markdown to Framer
Plasmic has a similar concept of Code Components. Using almost the same code you can support any headless CMS/data source that allows for Markdown input.
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Technical founders, are there any websites that let you drag and drop components for a saas app, and generates the React components accordingly?
Check out Plasmic (https://www.plasmic.app)
- Allow clients to edit copy/text directly on the page?
What are some alternatives?
impulse - Impossible Dev Tools for React and Tailwind
builder - Drag and drop headless CMS for React, Vue, Svelte, Qwik, and more
dafny - Dafny is a verification-aware programming language
wordpress-develop - WordPress Develop, Git-ified. Synced from git://develop.git.wordpress.org/, including branches and tags! This repository is just a mirror of the WordPress subversion repository. Please include a link to a pre-existing ticket on https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ with every pull request.
sdk - The Dart SDK, including the VM, dart2js, core libraries, and more.
code-components
prusti-dev - A static verifier for Rust, based on the Viper verification infrastructure.
html-figma - Builder.io for Figma: AI generation, export to code, import from web
docs - Red-related user documentation repository
windmill - Open-source developer platform to turn scripts into workflows and UIs. Fastest workflow engine (5x vs Airflow). Open-source alternative to Airplane and Retool.
DataLang - Specification and refernce implementation of DataLang
storybook - Storybook is a frontend workshop for building UI components and pages in isolation. Made for UI development, testing, and documentation.