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opendylan
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The Deuce Editor Architecture
Yes those were inspired by deuce, here is open dylan's version: https://github.com/dylan-lang/opendylan/tree/master/sources/...
- Qualifying as a Lisp
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Lisp in Space
Dylan, which was originally created by Apple: https://opendylan.org/
- Dylan is an object-functional language originally created by Apple
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Want to learn lisp?
OpenDylan kept being developed for a long time even after Apple lost interest, and they still do releases every once in a blue moon, but the community is tiny, and nobody is doing anything with Dylan (save for the compiler itself).
- GPU vendor-agnostic fluid dynamics solver in Julia
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Why Lisp?
what is this fairly close resemblance? Parentheses?
There are a bunch of Lisp like languages without s-expression syntax: Lisp 2, Logo, MDL, RLISP, CLISP (not the CL implementation), Dylan, Racket with its new syntax (Racket2, Rhombus), Skill, ...
For example Dylan is based on Scheme & CLOS + a different syntax + some other influences. https://opendylan.org
https://github.com/dylan-lang/opendylan/blob/master/sources/...
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Will Apple make up a new programming language for its rumored VR/AR headset, or use Swift?
If they go with another language, it had damn well better be Dylan. Apple already designed it and screwed up when they abandoned it back then (circa Java).
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A language you feel the most productive with?
Carp, Lux and Dale are 3 I'm familiar with.There's also Dylan, though that one dropped its parentheses. But if we go by the brackets, technically, we can argue that any expression-based languages is a Lisp. I once wrote a Lisp to JS transpile whose output had more parens than the input. :)
- Dylan is a Programming Language??? AMAZING!
wheel
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My Lego Spike robot is taking small steps using all twelve motors
I'm not sure if you can control 2 bricks at the same time from the Lego software but I wrote my own development environment which allows me to control a number of Sprike devices at the same time: https://github.com/ArnoVanDerVegt/wheel
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A Powered Up robot, building finished, working on programming
This robot has 12 motors and uses 3 Technic hubs to control the motors. The hubs are modified with a power connector for an external power source. I'm using my own program to control the robot. https://github.com/ArnoVanDerVegt/wheel
What are some alternatives?
lux - The Lux Programming Language
node-poweredup - A Javascript module to interface with LEGO Powered Up components.
ergolib - A library designed to make programming in Common Lisp easier
Griphitor-IDE - Griphitor is a code editor made in Electron. We take time and participation working with this IDE. find out more on our website.
WordIDE - A tool that helps you write code in your favorite IDE: your word processor!
lego-art-remix - Powerful computer vision assisted Lego mosaic creator · Over 1 million images created (so far!)
femtolisp - a lightweight, robust, scheme-like lisp implementation
RAX - Rax - An Open Source C++ IDE made via web tehnologies
gambit - Gambit is an efficient implementation of the Scheme programming language.
rocrail-mqtt-lego-powered-up - An MQTT client for lego poweredup trains.
LispSyntax.jl - lisp-like syntax in julia
Lego-Mindstorms - Hints, tips, and tricks for the LEGO Mindstorms products (RCX, NXT, EV3, Robot Inventor).