hasktran
writer-cps-mtl
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MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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hasktran
- Remembering John Conway's FRACTRAN, a ridiculous, yet surprisingly deep language
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A brief introduction to esoteric programming languages
One of my favorite esolangs is FRACTRAN[0], because at first glance it seems impossible to write any programs in, but a little insight from number theory (concerning prime factorization) makes it tractable. I even wrote a compiler for FRACTRAN in Haskell[1].
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FRACTRAN
[1] https://github.com/siraben/hasktran
writer-cps-mtl
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What are some alternatives?
Orca - Esoteric Programming Language
writer-cps-transformers - Compatibility package for old transformers: Stricter drop in replacements for WriterT and RWST
writer-cps-monads-tf - Stricter drop in replacements for WriterT and RWST
writer-cps-exceptions - Control.Monad.Catch instances for CPS WriterT and RWST monad transformers
writer-cps-full - Stricter drop in replacements for WriterT and RWST
writer-cps-lens - Lens instances for the stricter CPS WriterT and RWST
writer-cps-morph
tagged-identity - Trivial monad transformer that allows identical monad stacks have different types