kandria
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lqml
- Qt 6.6 and 6.7 Make QML Faster Than Ever: A New Benchmark and Analysis
- Trying to build ECL for iOS
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I’m going to create a toy project for playing with different UI libs
Was wondering how practical using lqml for developing Android apps would be.
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New LQML example: a simple proof-of-concept meshtastic messaging app
screenshot / repo / official meshtastic web site
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Is Lispworks the only option for developing iOs apps in CL?
There is lqml, which is cross-platform, including iOS.
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Lisp scripting on Android
Check out https://gitlab.com/eql/lqml and other repositories in this group.
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Mobile app "cl-repl" (LQML) to replace "CL REPL" (EQL5)
The advantage of LQML is that you can develop your app on the desktop first (as I did with the cl-repl app), mostly without restarting anything, because QML can be reloaded at runtime. A good example to learn how this works would be this one: qml-auto-reload
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Status update on my CL editor
Notably - 1. https://github.com/lispnik/iup/ 2. https://gitlab.com/eql/lqml 3. https://github.com/bohonghuang/cl-gtk4
- GTK4 Bindings for Common Lisp
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Is there a way to call an objective C method from an lqml function?
In this example, there is an example call to Objective-C, which in turn is callable from Lisp.
kandria
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Gamedev in Lisp. Part 1: ECS and Metalinguistic Abstraction
A recent, notable game made in Lisp is Kandria: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1261430/Kandria/ / https://github.com/Shirakumo/kandria
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We need to talk about parentheses
Examples (for Common Lisp, so not citing Emacs): reddit v1, Google's ITA Software that powers airfare search engines (Kayak, Orbitz…), Postgres' pgloader (http://pgloader.io/), which was re-written from Python to Common Lisp, Opus Modus for music composition, the Maxima CAS, PTC 3D designer CAD software (used by big brands worldwide), Grammarly, Mirai, the 3D editor that designed Gollum's face, the ScoreCloud app that lets you whistle or play an instrument and get the music score,
but also the ACL2 theorem prover, used in the industry since the 90s, NASA's PVS provers and SPIKE scheduler used for Hubble and JWT, many companies in Quantum Computing, companies like SISCOG, who plans the transportation systems of european metropolis' underground since the 80s, Ravenpack who's into big-data analysis for financial services (they might be hiring), Keepit (https://www.keepit.com/), Pocket Change (Japan, https://www.pocket-change.jp/en/), the new Feetr in trading (https://feetr.io/, you can search HN), Airbus, Alstom, Planisware (https://planisware.com),
or also the open-source screenshotbot (https://screenshotbot.io), the Kandria game (https://kandria.com/),
and the companies in https://github.com/azzamsa/awesome-lisp-companies and on LispWorks and Allegro's Success Stories.
https://github.com/tamurashingo/reddit1.0/
http://opusmodus.com/
https://www.ptc.com/en/products/cad/3d-design
http://www.izware.com/mirai
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/scorecloud-express/id566535238
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Factorio: Space Age
> The source is not publicly available, no. It‘s still being actively developed and sold after all.
Those two are definitely not incompatible. Take Karia[0] for example, which is fully Free Software[1].
[0] https://store.steampowered.com/app/1261430/Kandria/
[1] https://github.com/Shirakumo/kandria/blob/master/LICENSE
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The battlebit discord anticheat “helpers” everybody.
I’ve seen a 1 person team support steam deck controls with a game written in lisp kandria. The battlebit devs have much better tools supporting steam deck using the unity engine. The controls for the steam deck is definitely not the main reason to abandon Linux, the anti cheat stuff seams to be the only thing in the way.
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best lisp or scheme for web game dev?
I don't know about "best", but the work that the Kandria dev has put into CL libraries to create his game has been impressive to see.
- Owner of Symbolics Lisp machines IP is interested in a non-commercial release
- Steel Bank Common Lisp 2.3.5 released
- Peter Norvig – Paradigms of AI Programming Case Studies in Common Lisp
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Looking for multi-paradigm languages that have reliable tail-call optimization
For what it's worth, I'd take a look at Common Lisp. It's perhaps less functionally-minded than OCaml, but I don't think it's fair to call it imperative. You'll encounter similar-looking patterns. There aren't loads of games for CL, but I've heard Kandria is super (https://github.com/Shirakumo/kandria), as well as being a great example project.
- Kandria, an action RPG made with Common Lisp is now available!
What are some alternatives?
awesome-lisp-companies - Awesome Lisp Companies
clog - CLOG - The Common Lisp Omnificent GUI
CodeParadise - Framework for developing web applications and Node.js applications using Smalltalk
TodoMVC-QML - Minimal QML implementation of the classical TodoMVC
phel-lang - Phel is a functional programming language that transpiles to PHP. A Lisp dialect inspired by Clojure and Janet.
smallfunction - Stack allocated and type-erased functors 🐜
wuffs - Wrangling Untrusted File Formats Safely
clog - CLOG - The Common Lisp Omnificent GUI
pgloader - Migrate to PostgreSQL in a single command!
swank-client - A Swank client implemented in JavaScript
sb-simd - A convenient SIMD interface for SBCL.