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Hy: A dialect of Lisp that's embedded in Python
There are code which takes the Python AST and attempts to produce the correct Python code. It has a few issues if i recall correctly but it should mostly^tm work.
hissp
- Hissp
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What's the most hilarious use of operator overloading you've seen?
If you want Python to be as customizable as Lissp, check out Hissp (and Hebigo).
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Pythoneers here, what are some of the best python tricks you guys use when progrmming with python
Hissp is really cool for metaprogramming Python. There's also macropy, but it's harder to use.
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Lush – Lisp-like language for deep learning designed by Yann LeCun
I prefer https://github.com/gilch/hissp, where Hy has to use shims to pretend statements are expressions, Hissp just targets the expression subset in the first place. (though as you mentioned, hy has a lot of literature and support around it, where as you're going to have to find your own way around hissp)
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A Python-compatible statically typed language erg-lang/erg
No shortage of options, e.g. Dg, Mochi, Coconut, and Hebigo (based on Hissp[1]).
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Other than having a wider range of libraries and beingthus being more "general purpose" and "practical" is there anything that makes Python an intrinsically better programming language than Lisp?
If you want Lisp metaprogramming plus Python ecosystem, check out Hissp
- Lisp.py
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What are some amazing, great python external modules, libraries to explore?
Hissp is really interesting. Read through the docs and you'll understand Python more deeply. It works well with Toolz and Pyrsistent.
- Why Hy?
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can't import python submodules
It has nothing with lsp but with structure of hssp module. Literally, module hissp has no attribute 'reader'. Have a look
What are some alternatives?
hy - A dialect of Lisp that's embedded in Python
hy-lisp-python - examples for my book "A Lisp Programmer Living in Python-Land: The Hy Programming Language"
libpython-clj - Python bindings for Clojure
coalton - Coalton is an efficient, statically typed functional programming language that supercharges Common Lisp.
femtolisp - a lightweight, robust, scheme-like lisp implementation
incanter - Clojure-based, R-like statistical computing and graphics environment for the JVM
lisp-rosetta-stone - A lisp rosetta stone to demonstrate modern language features
janet - A dynamic language and bytecode vm
awesome-lisp-companies - Awesome Lisp Companies
gomacro - Interactive Go interpreter and debugger with REPL, Eval, generics and Lisp-like macros
phel-lang - Phel is a functional programming language that compiles to PHP. A Lisp dialect inspired by Clojure and Janet.
clojure - The Clojure programming language