drracket
Carp
drracket | Carp | |
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4 | 84 | |
442 | 5,393 | |
0.7% | 0.0% | |
7.7 | 0.7 | |
8 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
Racket | Haskell | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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drracket
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DrRacket 8.7 crashes to desktop on Windows...does anybody know how to prevent these?
I've filed a bug report on Github: https://github.com/racket/drracket/issues/596
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Emacs-like editors written in Common Lisp
The original version of DrRacket was written in C, but it has been rewritten in Racket a long time ago. https://github.com/racket/drracket
I use a mix of DrRacket, WinEdt and Geany (with more color in the matched parenthesis).
- Racket->Rhombus: To Sexp or not to Sexp?
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What language for an IDE
To be fair, I'm not exactly sure which parts of emacs are written in C, but all extensions which make it more than an editor (i.e. an IDE) are interpreted lisp. Still, I'm not convinced. Another example, DrRacket, the IDE for Racket is written entirely in Racket, and that's plenty fast as far as I can tell*. It's a bit slow to start up, but that's all Racket programs.
Carp
- Carp: A statically typed Lisp, without a GC, for real-time applications
- How to Write a (Lisp) Interpreter (In Python)
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Roc – A fast, friendly, functional language
Carp - https://github.com/carp-lang/Carp - "A statically typed lisp, without a GC, for real-time applications." where it's "Ownership tracking enables a functional programming style while still using mutation of cache-friendly data structures under the hood".
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Ask HN: Looking for statically typed, No-GC and compiled Lisp/scheme
Looking for a personal project so open-source would be great, but maturity/production readiness is not really a factor.
The only significant thing i can find so far is https://github.com/carp-lang/Carp.
Anything notable that i might have missed ?
- NASA just sent a software update to a spacecraft 12B miles away
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Lisp in Space
Not CL, but there is ulisp (http://www.ulisp.com/) for microcontrollers, supposed to be really tiny, and there is Carp (https://github.com/carp-lang/Carp) which is without a GC so seems suitable for real-time stuff.
- Carp
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Yet nobody questions ABAP, Lua, Julia, Groovy or Scala, both of them are under Lisp in TIOBE Index
by their powers combined
- Good languages for writing compilers in?
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Emerging Rust GUI libraries in a WASM world
Everybody is trying to make a more user-friendly Rust. The problem is that it is not clear yet whether that's possible, and if it is, how it may look. I know Vale and have tried it, though it's extremely early to judge anything so far. It does have a much stronger theoretical background than V, but even the theory is not completely clear at this point.
There is also Carp by the way: https://github.com/carp-lang/Carp
What are some alternatives?
generic-cl - Generic function interface to standard Common Lisp functions
awesome-lisp-companies - Awesome Lisp Companies
racket-lang-org
sectorlisp - Bootstrapping LISP in a Boot Sector
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
ferret - Ferret is a free software lisp implementation for real time embedded control systems.
egui - egui: an easy-to-use immediate mode GUI in Rust that runs on both web and native
Fennel - Lua Lisp Language
vscode-ripgrep - For consuming the ripgrep binary from microsoft/ripgrep-prebuilt in a Node project
femtolisp - a lightweight, robust, scheme-like lisp implementation
cl-lsp - An implementation of the Language Server Protocol for Common Lisp
hy - A dialect of Lisp that's embedded in Python