l-lang-spec VS Chlore

Compare l-lang-spec vs Chlore and see what are their differences.

l-lang-spec

General specification for the L language, leveraging LEGO CAD programs (like stud.io) as a programming language. (by brickrefinery)

Chlore

Chlore is a stack-oriented programming language made with a focus on simplicity (by trap-representation)
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l-lang-spec

Posts with mentions or reviews of l-lang-spec. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

Chlore

Posts with mentions or reviews of Chlore. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-08-29.
  • Carsee: a really _really_ small IRC client written in my programming language
    2 projects | /r/developersIndia | 29 Aug 2023
    So I wrote an IRC client in my programming language (Chlore) a couple of weeks ago. Since I'll have to soon start writing a standard for the language, I thought building something that's not too trivial before that would be a good way to test the maturity of the language.
  • Chlore: a stack-oriented programming language I have been working on
    2 projects | /r/developersIndia | 28 Aug 2023
    Since the semantics aren't defined anywhere yet, even in some form of informative manner, you can read this to get a feel of how certain constructs are supposed to behave. There's also a couple of examples that you'd be able to find here. And if you're extra curious about the language, you can check out the grammar of Chlore, which should give you some idea as to how programs written in Chlore usually look like.
  • A massive update to Chlore
    1 project | /r/Chlore | 27 Aug 2023
    To check specifically what has changed in the grammar, you can diff this and this; the latter is the latest revision of the grammar.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing l-lang-spec and Chlore you can also consider the following projects:

toc - Toc is an implementation of Chlore