lambda-options
regex-applicative
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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regex-applicative
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Melody - A readable language that compiles to regular expressions, now with Babel and NodeJS support!
What do you think about embedded approaches like regex-applicative, where the host language's tools of composition (in this example, the applicative functor interface) can be used to implement higher-level structure?
What are some alternatives?
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