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yup
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feeling burnt out / looking for project idea
I'm looking for cool programming project ideas, but I cannot think of anything good. I want to create something challenging, something that will need a lot effort to be put into. A project that I've recently decided to close is a compiler for a programming language I've designed myself and a small build system for it that's similar to unix Makefiles (not published, because it didn't turn out that well). You can clone the repo from https://github.com/kamkow1/yup.git and checkout the dev branch Recently I've tried out Zig and Odin, because of the compile-time code execution features (which is awesome), but I don't know what I could possibly build with these tools
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I've created a programming language...
As of now, the language is quite primitive but more features are on the way. I've created some basic examples that show what you can do in yup: examples
goforth
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Forth: The programming language that writes itself: The Web Page
I have implemented yet another forth by myself. It works a little bit different and it is not intended to be a true copy of the original idea.
Since the post says you can discover Forth, here's my part:
https://github.com/loscoala/goforth
The main difference is that in this Forth variant, the source text is completely translated into bytecode and there is no runtime in the sense of classic Forth. This makes it easy to translate the bytecode to C.
I use my own Forth to generate C code with it, which I then embed in other software.
What are some alternatives?
cherri - Siri Shortcuts Programming Language 🍒
MiniForth - A tiny Forth I built in a week. Blog post: https://www.thanassis.space/miniforth.html
groundup
sightreading.training - 🎹 Sight reading training tool
gocaml - :camel: Statically typed functional programming language implementation with Go and LLVM
third - Third, a small Forth compiler for 8086 DOS
jank - A Clojure dialect hosted on LLVM with native C++ interop
muforth - A simple, indirect-threaded Forth, written in C; for target compiling; runs on Linux, BSD, OSX, and Cygwin
tau - A functional interpreted programming language with a minimalistic design.
factor - Factor programming language