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MIT License | Universal Permissive License v1.0 |
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holy-lambda
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Babashka 1.0!
This is easily accessible via https://github.com/FieryCod/holy-lambda
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Looking for function as a service for clj / cljs code
https://github.com/FieryCod/holy-lambda + free tier may fit your needs. Also support for babashka or scittle in lambdas. Many options. Looks like every provider has caught up to the cloud function space, so aws, azure, digital ocean, maybe even linode. Maybe shop around.
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Writing AWS Lambda Functions in Clojure
Check https://github.com/FieryCod/holy-lambda. It supports Clojure, babashka and native.
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GraalVM 22.1: Developer experience improvements, Apple Silicon builds, and more
I'm running Clojure code compiled with GraalVM native for AWS Lambda. Cold start times are low and performance is decent enough, even with CE edition. The whole process is reasonably painless through the use of Holy Lambda https://github.com/FieryCod/holy-lambda
Not quite what you were asking for, but I wanted to chip in as another happy Clojure + GraalVM native user.
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Announcement: holy-lambda-ring-adapter a simple full-featured integration between AWS Lambda and Ring.
This is why holy-lambda-ring-adapter was released. An adapter is a part of holy-lambda project and is already used in production. The adapter supports all the holy-lambda custom backends:
- holy-lambda: custom AWS Lambda runtime for Clojure
- which library to use to migrate Clojure ring based web application to AWS Lambda stack
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New release of holy-lambda and a little showcase of babashka scittle power!
During the weekend I was experimenting with AWS Polly (which is a text-to-speech AWS service) and Babashka in order to demonstrate usage of holy-lambda (a micro framework for running Clojure on the AWS Lambda).
- AWS Lambda custom runtime for Native Clojure using GraalVM (Full announcement on r/Clojure)
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Announcing holy-lambda. The micro framework that integrates Clojure with AWS Lambda on either Java, Clojure Native, or Babashka runtime.
It's my first post here announcing holy-lambda https://github.com/FieryCod/holy-lambda. I've resisted posting it for almost two years since it was far from being production-ready software. On the other hand, today, holy-lambda reached version 0.1.45 with some great features and fixes included. It's high time to show this project publicly.
simplelanguage
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Dada, an Experiement by the Creators of Rust
That sort of stuff is easy to do with Truffle (which, ironically, lets you define a language using what they call the "truffle dsl").
The SimpleLanguage tutorial language has a bigint style number scheme with efficient optimization:
https://github.com/graalvm/simplelanguage/blob/master/langua...
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Apple releases Pkl – onfiguration as code language
Truffle has no opinion on how you parse the sources. It cares about how you execute them from an intermediate Truffle guided representation produced by the parser.
In other words antlr and truffle are a great fit. We even use this pairing for our example language simplelanguage.
https://github.com/graalvm/simplelanguage
- PL Scaffolding project?
- Ask HN: Recommendation for general purpose JIT compiler
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GraalVM 22.1: Developer experience improvements, Apple Silicon builds, and more
Do you have any feedback on how we could improve the docs? If so, please let us know!
I believe the easiest way to start a new Truffle language implementation is to fork SimpleLanguage [1] and turn it into your language. Did you try to do that?
[1] https://github.com/graalvm/simplelanguage
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Where would you recommend starting if I want to make my own programming language?
Finally, I would suggest you to take a look at the Truffle/GraalVM ecosystem(https://www.graalvm.org/graalvm-as-a-platform/language-implementation-framework/). The documentation is not exactly very elaborate, but a few good resources are Mumbler(http://cesquivias.github.io/blog/2014/10/13/writing-a-language-in-truffle-part-1-a-simple-slow-interpreter/#mumbler-language), SimpleLanguage(https://github.com/graalvm/simplelanguage), and (https://www.endoflineblog.com/graal-truffle-tutorial-part-4-parsing-and-the-trufflelanguage-class).
What are some alternatives?
rebel-readline - Terminal readline library for Clojure dialects
graalvm-kotlin-native-image-sample - Example project showing how to build a native, static executable from a Kotlin project using GraalVM
babashka-tools - A collection of Babashka tools
Som - Parser, code model, navigable browser and VM for the SOM Smalltalk dialect
holy-lambda-ring-adapter - An adapter between Ring core request/response model and Holy Lambda. Run Ring applications on AWS Lambda :fire:
minivm - A VM That is Dynamic and Fast
clj.native-image - Build GraalVM native images with Clojure Deps and CLI tools
jet - CLI to transform between JSON, EDN, YAML and Transit using Clojure
geni - A Clojure dataframe library that runs on Spark
clj-kondo - Static analyzer and linter for Clojure code that sparks joy
pcp - PCP: Clojure Processor -- A Clojure replacement for PHP
mir - A lightweight JIT compiler based on MIR (Medium Internal Representation) and C11 JIT compiler and interpreter based on MIR