ghdl
pgcharts
ghdl | pgcharts | |
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1 | 2 | |
8 | 388 | |
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4.8 | 10.0 | |
about 1 month ago | almost 4 years ago | |
Hy | Common Lisp | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | - |
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ghdl
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Why Hy?
This encouraged me to go back and get a two year old small project up to scratch with current Hy:
https://github.com/natrys/ghdl
I definitely had fun writing that in Emacs/hy-mode. And indeed having access to Python ecosystem is neat. However, if I may:
- I didn't get to use any intellisense, which was quite painful. Is there any Language Server for Hy now?
- I think Hy tends to break with every Python minor release, which is a bit annoying. Stable is still broken on 3.10, and alpha is a big change.
- This one might be a matter of subjectivity but I felt that Hy is trying to be more "pythonic" and less "lispy", and I am not sure what to feel about that. For example, familiar things like `&kwargs` or `&optional` seems to have got replaced with something less familiar (particularly, change to `#*` for keyword arguments spurred this though).
pgcharts
What are some alternatives?
mgl - Common Lisp machine learning library.
jedhy - Autocompletion and code introspection for Hy.
cmu-infix - Updated infix.cl of the CMU AI repository, originally written by Mark Kantrowitz [Moved to: https://github.com/quil-lang/cmu-infix]
damascus-tools
hebigo - 蛇語(HEH-bee-go): An indentation-based skin for Hissp.
clml - Common Lisp Machine Learning Library
hy - A dialect of Lisp that's embedded in Python
hy-mode - Hy mode for Emacs
basilisp - A Clojure-compatible(-ish) Lisp dialect targeting Python 3.8+