cljc.java-time
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MIT License | Eclipse Public License 1.0 |
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cljc.java-time
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Stumbled upon "#?" what is it?
There's also libraries that port some functionality from java to js, like cljc-time
sci
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What's the value proposition of meta circular interpreters?
I've tried researching this myself and can't find too much. There's this project metaes which is an mci for JS, and there's the SCI module of the Clojure babashka project, but that's about it. I also saw Triska's video on mci but it was pretty theoretical.
- Sci: Configurable Clojure/Script interpreter suitable for scripting
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Windmill: Open-source developer platform to turn scripts into workflows and UIs
https://github.com/babashka/SCI if it's a requirement for proper sandboxing
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Embedding cherry in an existing CLJS app for runtime eval
Since cherry is a compiler, the code generally runs faster than with SCI which is an interpreter. For many cases SCI is fast enough, but numerical computations in a hot loop isn't one of its strenghts:
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Compiled and Interpreted Languages: Two Ways of Saying Tomato
Startup and sustained performance are absolutely implementation issues. For example, SBCL will take its sweet time to make machine code out of Common Lisp, but CLISP will interpret and generate bytecode. Both are useful, and both implement the same language. Clojure on the JVM takes also takes plenty of time to start up, so some use an interpreter instead. Furthermore neither of these languages has a cost model, so the cost of anything is an implementation issue.
- Show HN: Programming Google Flutter with Clojure
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Third party integrations with a monolithic Clojure app
So far we have relied on an increasing number of home-grown integration points to our platform, where relevant combined with the excellent SCI (so we can write some Clojure-code when adhoc data conversions / calculations / tweaking is required).
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Scala native equivalent to Clojure
Also take a look at SCI, https://github.com/babashka/sci/blob/master/doc/libsci.md
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Langdev in Clojure
You probably want to take a look at sci if you are creating a DSL or want to use Clojure itself as your DSL.
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ClojureRS – Clojure interpreter implemented in Rust
Built with the lovely SCI library (https://github.com/babashka/sci) + GraalVM, probably the most useful GraalVM project I've seen in the wild so far.
Also, Babashka will probably always support more features than ClojureRS could ever, particularly the interop with the various Java classes/functions, as that'd be very hard to achieve in ClojureRS.
What are some alternatives?
aws-athena-monitoring - Monitoring stack for AWS Athena using CDK written in Clojure
clojure-lsp - Clojure & ClojureScript Language Server (LSP) implementation
tailwindcss-typography - Beautiful typographic defaults for HTML you don't control.
hotwire-rails - Use Hotwire in your Ruby on Rails app
mdx - Markdown for the component era
rich4clojure - Practice Clojure using Interactive Programming in your editor
babashka - Native, fast starting Clojure interpreter for scripting
headlessui - Completely unstyled, fully accessible UI components, designed to integrate beautifully with Tailwind CSS.
racket - The Racket repository
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
Alpine.js - A rugged, minimal framework for composing JavaScript behavior in your markup.
Quasar Framework - Quasar Framework - Build high-performance VueJS user interfaces in record time