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about 1 year ago | about 1 year ago | |
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kitten
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Retro: A Modern, Pragmatic Forth
While not quite a Forth, Kitten is a stack language:
https://kittenlang.org/
- Atunci când cauți de muncă și nu te mai angajează nimeni
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Stack-based array-friendly static-typed proof of concept
Since you're making a statically-typed concatenative language, I'll point you to a joy reference, kitten, notes to motivate type checking stack languages, and a paper that formalizes type checking for stack languages. Since this looks like a relatively high-level stack language (given the presence of ADTs), you may find that you want to add quotes to your language, specifically opaque quotes since your language is typed. In that case, you'll realize that you'll need a better way to formulate polymorphism over stacks, and the paper on type checking will provide that to you.
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A Forth Apologia
Well, there is Kitten, although it hasn't seen an update in two years and was moving quite slowly before that too.
https://kittenlang.org/
- main repo
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Why Concatenative Programming Matters
Author ended up doing a lot of work on Kitten https://github.com/evincarofautumn/kitten
- The Kitten Programming Language
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my cat is installing debian 10
Kitten lang
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I much prefer `data.action()` to `action(data). Is it an r/unpopularopinion?
You may like https://kittenlang.org/
capri
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Capri: a statically typed, extensible, and concise (almost) functional programming language
https://github.com/05st/capri/blob/master/examples/structs.cpr → you have Pascal-style value assignment for the structs, but C-style value assignment within the structs. It says in https://github.com/05st/capri/wiki/Mutability that you just documented a "mut" keyword to distinguish mutable variables; maybe it's best left to the := for constants / immutables, and = for the mutable / "var-let"-style variables? You're onto something here.
What are some alternatives?
JDK - JDK main-line development https://openjdk.org/projects/jdk
sense-lang - Sense is a very high level, functional programming language for creating software by writing only the absolute necessary information and not a single line above that.
jvm-parser - A Haskell parser for JVM bytecode files
besm - Resurrecting PP-BESM
mlatu - A declarative concatenative programming language
grin - GRIN is a compiler back-end for lazy and strict functional languages with whole program optimization support.
haskell-exp-parser - Simple parser parser from Haskell to TemplateHaskell expressions
egison - The Egison Programming Language
resin - Vector space search engine. Available as a HTTP service or as an embedded library.
qwik - Instant-loading web apps, without effort
egison-quote - Quasi quotes for Egison expression
ariel - A simple, purely-functional programming language