OK
l1
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OK
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Looking for programming languages created with Go
- https://github.com/jesseduffield/OK
- [humour/satire] Just came across the "OK?" language, thought people here might appreciate it ."OK?s mission is to do away with the needless complexity of today's programming languages and let you focus on what matters".
- [RE: ternary operator] Disgusting, we agree. Einstein, Tesla, and Newton all died long ago, so there's really only a handful of humans left on Earth who are capable of parsing that stupifying syntax. What does the question mark mean? What does the colon mean?
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The OK? Programming Language
I'm not certain, but this first example seems like they are joking: https://github.com/jesseduffield/OK#conditionals
Does anyone find the C ternary operator conditional expression hard to read?
And, in Lisps, all conditionals are expression special forms (there's no distinction between statements and expressions like in C), so it's even more comfortable there:
(if isprod "prod" "dev")
- "You shouldn't need to use juvenile word separators like underscores or camelCase because if you can't capture the meaning of a variable in a single word, that's a sign that you need to refactor."
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Go'ing Insane Part Two: Partial Privacy
Your OK? language is brilliant. Our codebase rewrite is underway.
- OK? Programming Made Simple Again
l1
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Looking for programming languages created with Go
- https://github.com/eigenhombre/l1 is a really cool lisp-like
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(Yet Another) Lisp in Go
> … excluding system startup/shutdown…
Why would you do that when the other measurements included startup/shutdown?
https://github.com/eigenhombre/l1/
> … not recognizing that command…
Cincom Smalltalk, VisualWorks® 8.3 run with `time` from a terminal window command line, like the other measurements.
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A Faster Lexer in Go
I used some of this work for a Lisp I wrote[1] in Go -- it was really helpful, though it took a little work[2] to adapt it in a reusable way from the talk and from the Go template code. I also recommend studying the code and watching the helpful and clear video - an elegant approach to an old problem.
[1] https://github.com/eigenhombre/l1
What are some alternatives?
automod - Pull in every source file in a directory as a module
gisp - Simple LISP in Go
vigil - Vigil, the eternal morally vigilant programming language
GFY - A BrainFuck interpreter in Go.
comet - A programming language implementation in Go.
wdte - WDTE is a simple, functional-ish, embedded scripting language.
gojq - Pure Go implementation of jq
rye - homoiconic dynamic programming language with some new ideas
slurp - Slurp is a highly customisable LISP toolkit for Go applications. 💻
go - The Go programming language
starlark-go - Starlark in Go: the Starlark configuration language, implemented in Go