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klipse
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Pryrite: Interactively execute shell code blocks in a Markdown file
For doing something similar in a browser, klipse supports over a dozen languages - https://github.com/viebel/klipse
- Try Clojure – An interactive tutorial in the browser
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New playground for Go
And maybe also traefik/yaegi in combination with viebel/klipse. (Steps for using Klipse & Yaegi here and here.)
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📖 Data-Oriented Programming book: First draft
You can find a discount code on my blog.
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Top 10 Trending Projects on GitHub for Web Developers
5. Klipse
Checkout this repo here
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Show HN: Run Python, Ruby, Node.js, C++, Lua in the Browser via x86 to WASM JIT
This is awesome! Thanks for providing more details (was a bit hard to notice at first) [0].
For folks here interested in doing this kind of thing (one example is for building web-available IDEs) the other way to run languages in the browser is to find implementations of the language in JavaScript like Brython for Python and there are a few Schemes that come to mind. I wrote a bit about this here [1].
Some people have taken this even further [2, 3].
[0] https://github.com/fiugd/plugins/tree/main/languages
[1] https://datastation.multiprocess.io/blog/2021-06-16-language...
- A new way of blogging about Golang
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Laravel 8 "TDD" test driven development examples
I was thinking of an integration of the klipse plugin into dev.to to allow blog writers to have interactive code snippets in javascript, ruby, python, scheme or ocaml.
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ClojureScript 1.10.866 Release
I think ClojureScript has been able to compile itself since ~2015 if I remember correctly. There is some helper libraries that makes the experience nicer nowadays too, tools like KLIPSE (https://github.com/viebel/klipse)
Here are some starting points:
- https://clojurescript.org/guides/self-hosting
- https://practicalli.github.io/clojurescript/quickstart/self-...
- https://blog.klipse.tech/clojurescript/2016/04/04/self-host-...
What are some alternatives?
yaegi - Yaegi is Another Elegant Go Interpreter
Graveyard-Keeper-Savefile-Editor - Edit, save and export save files from the game Graveyard Keeper - Works for Windows, Linux and macOS
scittle - Execute Clojure(Script) directly from browser script tags via SCI
turborepo - Incremental bundler and build system optimized for JavaScript and TypeScript, written in Rust – including Turborepo and Turbopack. [Moved to: https://github.com/vercel/turbo]
clojurescript - Clojure to JS compiler
forem - For empowering community 🌱
p2p-chat - Serverless peer to peer chat on WebRTC
python-istihza - İstihza Python Belgeleri, en kapsamlı Türkçe Python belgelendirmesi
android-spyware - Rails c&c web application for spying Android devices
OSM-Garmin-Maps-by-VasaM - Script for generating Garmin maps from OSM data.
swipl-wasm - Run SWI-Prolog in your browser using WebAssemply
nbterm - Jupyter Notebooks in the terminal.