android-nixpkgs
LIPS
android-nixpkgs | LIPS | |
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5 | 39 | |
241 | 387 | |
- | 2.1% | |
6.0 | 9.9 | |
19 days ago | 2 days ago | |
Nix | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT |
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android-nixpkgs
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Android and RISC-V: What you need to know to be ready
If I don't remember, please report a feature request on https://github.com/tadfisher/android-nixpkgs so we can get this packaged, at least in my SDK repo.
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Need help with Flutter configuration on NixOS
I`m already trying to use flake from the official nixos wiki: https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Flutter As well as using flake from android-nixpkgs: https://github.com/tadfisher/android-nixpkgs/tree/main
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Setting up development environments
We just vastly improved the Flutter support. flutter doctor on nixos-unstable should now work perfectly. If Android is your target platform, use android-nixpkgs.
- A more functional/flake approach to AndroidStudio+Flutter Environment ?
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Ask HN: What Are You Working On?
I'm packaging the Android SDK with Nix to enable reproducible builds: https://github.com/tadfisher/android-nixpkgs
I've actually been using this for years, but now that I'm using Nix Flakes I've been learning how to best provide a flake for this project. I think I landed on a decent solution.
LIPS
- LIPS: Powerful Scheme based Lisp interpreter in JavaScript
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(Learn 'Scheme)
Sweet, I'll have to give that a go :)
Another option in browser land is lips[0], which exclusively targets a js backend.
[0] https://lips.js.org
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All Web frontend lisp projects
For Scheme implementations there are LIPS and biwascheme. I haven't done more than play around with them, so I can't really give an informed opinion about pros and cons or favorites.
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Extending a Language — Writing Powerful Macros in Scheme
Your example revealed a bug in my Scheme interpreter. This is an example that fails to match:
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What other Scheme parser tricks do you know?
In my interpreter, LIPS Scheme, vector literal syntax is created using a syntax extension, a token that is mapped to a function or a macro. So you can use things like this:
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How to list defined symbols?
I'm not sure about other Scheme interpreters but in my interpreter LIPS Scheme, there is (env) function that returns a list of symbols. You can also access environment objects e.g. (current-environment) return object that is used internally. And you can even access the scope chain because the env object has __parent__ property that returns the parent scope.
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May I see some of your projects? :)
Few of my Open Source projects: * jQuery terminal * LIPS Scheme * Gaiman * Sysend * Wayne
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Async / Await in Scheme
(define promise (--> '>(fetch "https://lips.js.org/") (then (lambda (res) (res.text))) (then (lambda (text) (. (text.match #/\s*([^>]+?)\s*<\/h1>/) 1)))))
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Yes we are men. Men is what we are.
ngl when I first saw the headline my first thought was, “Wait, bring CAR into JavaScript? Make it a Lisp? But hasn't it already been done?”
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If you were hired to create a new distribution of Lisp, what would you include?
Languages like Biwa Scheme and LIPS Scheme are good for running Scheme in the browser. But I would prefer compiling Scheme code to JavaScript in the server, then serving the compiled JavaScript image to the browser.
What are some alternatives?
nix-flutter-flake - Declarative, Reproducible Flutter Developer Environment
scheme-lsp-server
dev-templates - Dev environments for numerous languages based on Nix flakes [maintainer=@lucperkins]
biwascheme - Scheme interpreter written in JavaScript
pg-mem - An in memory postgres DB instance for your unit tests
murex - A smarter shell and scripting environment with advanced features designed for usability, safety and productivity (eg smarter DevOps tooling)
procedural-gl-js - Mobile-first 3D mapping engine with emphasis on user experience
atbswp - A minimalist macro recorder
Papercups - Open-source live customer chat
osmosis-js - JS reference implementation of Osmosis, a JSON data store with peer-to-peer background sync
mapbox-gl-js - Interactive, thoroughly customizable maps in the browser, powered by vector tiles and WebGL
spleeter-web - Self-hostable web app for isolating the vocal, accompaniment, bass, and drums of any song. Supports Spleeter, D3Net, Demucs, Tasnet, X-UMX. Built with React and Django.