edina VS eo

Compare edina vs eo and see what are their differences.

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edina eo
1 4
13 903
- 3.3%
0.0 9.9
11 months ago 4 days ago
Java Java
MIT License MIT License
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edina

Posts with mentions or reviews of edina. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

eo

Posts with mentions or reviews of eo. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-05.
  • The Code and Its Tests in Different Pull Requests
    1 project | /r/programming | 11 Aug 2022
    Looking at the commit history of eo, I'm not certain that PR size, or testing methodology for that matter, should be the #1 concern of Yegor's team.
  • EO - object-oriented programming language based on 𝜑-calculus
    1 project | /r/ProgrammingLanguages | 19 Jun 2022
  • Eolang, an Experimental Object-Oriented Programming Language Based on 𝜑-Calculus
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 5 Sep 2021
    They do have a paper in the repo: https://github.com/cqfn/eo/tree/master/paper

    According to it, "𝜑-calculus" is something they made up for the eolang and not a standard term.

    Here is my take on that calculus based on reading through section 3 in the paper. Note the paper is pretty weird and likes to make its own notation, so it is possible I got some things wrong:

    It is starts with a pretty standard immutable language: "object" is a set of (name, value) pairs; "value" is either object or "data" (like a string, bool etc...); everything is immutable but you can make a copy an object with some attributes changed. There are no concept of "types" -- instead, you define objects with some fields set to NULL (spelled ∅ in the paper). There are also a bunch of term defined, like "abstraction", "application", etc.. -- but they all mean "make a copy of an object with some fields changed".

    The "twist" is that the language has no functions per se, instead it defines AST-like structure: there is a syntactic sugar that handles things that look like function applications. So when you see:

         stdout "Hello world"

What are some alternatives?

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