calysto_scheme
makelisp
calysto_scheme | makelisp | |
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4 | 1 | |
265 | 159 | |
1.5% | - | |
7.9 | - | |
8 months ago | over 8 years ago | |
Scheme | Common Lisp | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | - |
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calysto_scheme
- How to Write a (Lisp) Interpreter (In Python)
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Ask HN: What's the best Lisp for a Python hobbyist looking to learn?
Oh God, Newlisp. Don't worry about that. Start with Common Lisp. It's probably the most Pythonic in that it's built for building real applications in. SBCL is the open source implementation everyone seems to favor.
Runners up are Racket and Guile.
The "Lisps in Python" (like Hy and Hissp) are nice, but they're not very Lispy. More like Python with sexpr syntax. I recommend Calysto Scheme for messing around: https://github.com/Calysto/calysto_scheme
It's slow, but it's full Scheme.
- Lisp-Stick on a Python
- Calysto Scheme: a Scheme written in Scheme and translated into Python
makelisp
What are some alternatives?
microKanren - The implementation of microKanren, a featherweight relational programming language
Carp - A statically typed lisp, without a GC, for real-time applications.
nyxt - Nyxt - the hacker's browser.
ulisp - A version of the Lisp programming language for ATmega-based Arduino boards.
py4cl - Call python from Common Lisp
lisp-rs
buckaroo - Buckaroo - the data wrangling assistant for pandas. Quickly explore dataframes, and run pandas commands via a GUI. Works inside the jupyter notebook.
rabbit-scheme - Guy Steele's RABBIT Scheme compiler
fakelisp - Lisp as a Python module (don't take it seriously though)
es6-lisp - A quick n' dirty lisp interpreter in modern es6.