lisperanto
enso
lisperanto | enso | |
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7 | 83 | |
39 | 7,292 | |
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0.0 | 9.9 | |
over 1 year ago | 6 days ago | |
JavaScript | Scala | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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lisperanto
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Interesting examples of visual programming?
Lisperanto - in-browser AST editor with instant evaluation and code on canvas https://uprun.github.io/lisperanto/
- Ask HN: More “experimental“ UIs for editing/writing code?
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Records are not objects in Lisperanto – in-browser IDE
hi, I am developing this project https://uprun.github.io/lisperanto/ and I hope that it will become how programms are written in the future, or at least some programms
- added Records feature to Lisperanto
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Lisperanto - in-browser IDE
hello, I am working on an in-browser programming environment, try to re-discover computing principles, you can check the live version here: https://uprun.github.io/lisperanto/
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Lisperanto - in browser IDE, which I will develop into serverless product
hi, my project is still in the development phase, but you can already try it online https://uprun.github.io/lisperanto/ my initial idea was to create just an in-browser IDE, but for sure I want to create a product out of it and serverless is a great opportunity for me.
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Lisperanto – in browser IDE for Lisp-like language
by the way this is an open-source project you can follow updated here: https://github.com/uprun/lisperanto
enso
- Show HN: Flyde – an open-source visual programming language
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Ask HN: What are your thoughts on no-code tools like Microsoft's Power Automate?
> At least I have yet to see one that is actually useful in the sense of a generic (or even a single-purpose-built) language
Yeah as said, https://github.com/enso-org/enso seems to be a general purpose functional programming language with visual editor, but otherwise I haven't really seen any no-code solutions worth their salt. I'm not particularly a fan of enso either, but it's the best I've seen.
- Platform for mixing Python, Java, JavaScript and much more
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Visual Node Graph with ImGui
Although it's not quite the same, I do like what Enso[0] is bringing to the table, especially the 1:1 visual node/language interop. Whether this is generalisable to a fully decoupled interface remains to be seen, but there's definitely potential.
[0]: https://enso.org/
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Show HN: Ezno, a TypeScript checker written in Rust, is now open source
I think Enso is already taken by a YC company [0]. Could get confusing.
[0] https://enso.org
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Official /r/rust "Who's Hiring" thread for job-seekers and job-offerers [Rust 1.67]
COMPANY: Enso Inc. TYPE: Full time LOCATION: Europe and United States of America – fully distributed company REMOTE: Only remote VISA: No VISA required DESCRIPTION: Hi, we are Enso (enso.org, Y Combinator S21)! We are looking for an amazing Cloud engineer to join our core team. We are a remote first company, working in Europe and the USA.
- Enso – a programming language with dual visual and textual representations
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Ask HN: Has anyone fully attempted Bret Victor's vision?
Friends of mine are developing Enso (https://enso.org/), an interactive programming language with dual visual and textual representations.
Even well before Bret Victor's time, there were tools for visual programming. I have been using LabView to maintain data processing in an optical laboratory.
- Enso – Get insights you can rely on. In real time
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Modern Data Modeling: Start with the End?
> I'm convinced this entire space should be visual.
At my last 2 jobs I spent entirely too much time debugging Matillion jobs, which are visual. I have my doubts that it’s the panacea that it appears to be.
That said, you may find Enso particularly interesting: https://github.com/enso-org/enso
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