porth
monkeytype
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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porth
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Stack-based array-friendly static-typed proof of concept
Yes, unless there's another language I'm unfamiliar that shares the name. But the inspiration and some core ideas came from Porth: https://gitlab.com/tsoding/porth
- Porth, it's like Forth but in Python
- Porth, It's Like Forth but in Python
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Stack machines for compilers
Here's an interesting solution: in the language Porth which was inspired by forth (but takes some drastically different choices), there's an option to create separate scored bindings, which can either consume items from the top of the stack, or duplicate them, leading to some very slick solutions to the problem of limited access to the stack.
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How to build a language mode from scratch?
I personally haven't done that, but a very simple example, that I can think of is this one: porth-mode.el. The minor-mode doesen't do much, but maybe it helps understand the basic concepts.
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Compiling via Forth?
You might want to look into Porth; IMO RPN doesn't have to be hard to read, Forth is just really terse and not very modern.
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single pass compilers (basic questions)
I believe Tsodings - Porth is a single pass compiler. Currently in development - it has some great vlogs and is also self hosting. He's recently said that re-implementing Porth straight up has become an issue for him - so please just take inspiration only. I suspect a concatenative language is quite a natural fit for a single pass compiler.
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Why hasn't anyone made a compiler for Python yet?
Tsoding did with his porth. Original conpiler written in python then reimplemented in porthq https://gitlab.com/tsoding/porth
monkeytype
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Show HN: I made a game to improve my typing speed
It's gotta be fun, and Typing for the Dead is a good one.
https://store.steampowered.com/agecheck/app/246580/
More recently though, there's https://monkeytype.com/ and https://play.typeracer.com/ which are fun little breaks during the day.
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really struggling with picking up touch typing and feeling horrible about it.
Check out these words. These are 10 words from the English 1k word list on monkeytype.com
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Been at this for 6 months, need advice
Try a small change and sometimes a drastic one (like dropping a column or row) and mash keybr.com and monkeytype.com until it feels natural, or not then revert. And if I revert I often try again a few weeks later...
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What is your average typing speed?
Average typing speed when typing a >50 word long quote. If you don't know your average typing speed, you can test yourself at https://monkeytype.com/.
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Why my neovim lags so much?
It works normal in small projects but when I open for example monkeytype and edit a file it lags so much that sometime it crashes.
- Typing Fast Is About Latency, Not Throughput
- Monkeytype: A minimalistic, customizable typing test
- MonkeyType Is Open Source
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Keyboard Shortcut Database Website
I had a really useful website bookmarked in the past, which let you enter a keyboard shortcut and see what programs used that same shortcut. It was really helpful if I needed to create a keyboard shortcut that I knew wouldn't conflict with Windows or any other programs I used. I feel like the site's color scheme was dark gray and yellow/orange, similar to monkeytype.com, but I could be misremembering.
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Show HN: I automated 1/2 of my typing
If you are a 2 finger typist and also think people are "obsessing over WPM" because they're wanting to utilize their own tools to the fullest advantage, that sounds like some mental block kind of thing.
If you can type at least 80 consistently then thats probably would I imagine the dividing line is between "flow/concentration not breaking" and "breaks constantly"
Try a 50 word monkeytype https://monkeytype.com/
What are some alternatives?
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Hacker-Typer - Hacker Typer is a fun joke for every person who wants to look like a cool hacker!
Dress - 好耶 是女装
Monkeytype-bot - A bot that types on Monkeytype.
setoolkit - The Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET) repository from TrustedSec - All new versions of SET will be deployed here.
vscode-neovim - Vim mode for VSCode, powered by Neovim
metalang99 - Full-blown preprocessor metaprogramming
vim-sneak - The missing motion for Vim :athletic_shoe:
DIM - Destiny Item Manager
pyannotate - Auto-generate PEP-484 annotations
bootstrap-vue-next - Early (but lovely) implementation of Vue 3, Bootstrap 5 and Typescript
spicetify-cli - Command-line tool to customize Spotify client. Supports Windows, MacOS, and Linux.