deprecated-coalton-prototype
easy-routes
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deprecated-coalton-prototype
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The thing is, if you start with Common Lisp, it's pretty easy to write a DSL that adds the constraints and provides the guarantees that you need. [..] Maybe all I had to do to turn CL into Haskell is implement the Hindley-Milner algorithm.
can't jerk
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Hell Is Other REPLs
I used to use CL quite a bit, but have since abandoned it for Haskell, so I'm a bit biased.
There's a number of issues with that:
- I'd be missing all the optimizations that can be performed due to purity.
- There's more to Haskell's type system than just vanilla Hindley-Milner, and the implementation of it isn't particularly trivial. https://github.com/stylewarning/coalton is the closest thing and it's still missing a large amount of the type system.
- Doing the implementation would be a significant amount of work to get it to integrate well with the language, and it would be a layer tightly glued on top instead of integrated with the language.
- A major part of Haskell is the standard library, a good chunk of the semantics of Haskell people use on a day to day basis, like monads and etc, are a part of the standard library.
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Six years of professional Clojure development
This looks like something Common Lisp does better, however I have too little Clojure experience to compare. CL (and SBCL in particular) does "good enough" static type checks, it throws warning at compile time (when we compile one function with a keystroke). We can also precise our function types gradually. It isn't a HM type system (Coalton[1] could be it) but it's already great (compared to no compile-time types at all).
Oh, about interactive development: that's sure, CL shines here. Objects get updated (lazily) after a class change, we can install Quicklisp libraries without restarting the image, etc. It's very smooth.
1: https://github.com/stylewarning/coalton
- Common lisp or Racket as a first lisp?
- Coalton is a dialect of ML embedded in Common Lisp
- Coalton – a dialect of ML embedded in Common Lisp
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What would you like to see in a CL dev environment?
Help out with Coalton.
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Stupid protocols for CL - Is this a bad idea?
If you like this kind of stuff, maybe you can help implement type classes in Coalton.
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On repl-driven programming
(there's a work-in-progress library to add a dialect of ML on top of CL: coalton)
easy-routes
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Best way to add users & authentication to web app with Hunchentoot server?
I am using easy-routes and its "decorators" approach for authorization https://github.com/mmontone/easy-routes + the Can library for control rights https://github.com/fukamachi/can => https://gitlab.com/myopenbookstore/openbookstore/-/blob/master/src/web/authentication.lisp + https://gitlab.com/myopenbookstore/openbookstore/-/blob/master/src/web/web.lisp#L93
What are some alternatives?
paip-lisp - Lisp code for the textbook "Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming"
land-of-lisp-using-hunchentoot - Convert code for "Dice of Doom" from Barski's "Land of Lisp" to use Hunchentoot web server.
immer - Postmodern immutable and persistent data structures for C++ — value semantics at scale
caveman - Lightweight web application framework for Common Lisp.
yale-haskell - HASKELL: Yale Haskell system written in Lisp
cl-jingle - Common Lisp web framework with bells and whistles (based on ningle)
kandria - A post-apocalyptic actionRPG. Now on Steam!
OMGlib - A Common Lisp library to build fully dynamic web interfaces
clj-kondo - Static analyzer and linter for Clojure code that sparks joy
weblocks - This fork was created to experiment with some refactorings. They are collected in branch "reblocks".
austral - Systems language with linear types and capability-based security.
coalton - Coalton is an efficient, statically typed functional programming language that supercharges Common Lisp.