brainbreak
BrainFuck REPL, Interpreter and compiler. (by s3rius)
lawvere
A categorical programming language with effects (by jameshaydon)
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- Lawvere: A categorical programming language with effects
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Red and blue functions are a good thing
I don't really know much about this area, but there's a language literally called Lawvere.
https://github.com/jameshaydon/lawvere
- Lawvere: a new member of the categorical branch of the concatenative family
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Lawvere - a categorical programming language with effects
Yes that is absolutely the idea. Even for pure-programming, the idea is to define categories via sketches, to define functors between the generated theories, and to use this to somewhat solve the extension problem. This is somewhat explained here: https://github.com/jameshaydon/lawvere/blob/master/examples/presentation.law.md but I'll pad it out soon.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing brainbreak and lawvere you can also consider the following projects:
repline - Haskeline wrapper for GHCi-like REPL interfaces
unison - A friendly programming language from the future
fp - A small, weird and unpractical programming language.
discokitty - An educational implementation of some aspects of the DisCoCat framework
kitten - A statically typed concatenative systems programming language.
hint - Runtime Haskell interpreter [Moved to: https://github.com/haskell-hint/hint]
rfcs - RFCs for changes to Rust
pocl - Predictive Optimizing Code Loading
trans-fx-core - Monadic effects in Haskell with transformer transformers