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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!
ergolib
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Lisp in Space
I have a macro in my personal library called BINDING-BLOCK that eliminates many though not all of the parens in common code idioms:
https://github.com/rongarret/ergolib/blob/master/core/bindin...
But like many of the sibling comments say, if you think getting rid of the parens entirely is desirable then you have missed the point, which is that Lisp code is not text, it's a data structure, a linked list, and the best way of serializing a linked list is with delimiters a the start and end, like so:
(1 2 3)
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Lisping at JPL Revisited
I believe the OP's ergolib provides an example. From https://github.com/rongarret/ergolib/blob/master/core/bindin..., the examples show code like:
;;; (bb
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Did anyone use Lisp in their home computers during the early PC revolution of the late 70s/early 80s (Apple, C64, etc.)? What was that experience like?
Yes. It was awesome. I used P-Lisp on an Apple II in the late 70s and it pretty much laid the foundation for my whole career. In the 80s I did my compiler class assignments in Lisp while everyone else was using Pascal or C. I got my assignments done in an hour while everyone else took days. I still got an A. I did my masters and Ph.D. thesis work using Coral Common Lisp (now Clozure Common Lisp) first on a Mac Plus, then a Mac II, then a Quadra. Nowadays I run CCL on an MBP. I still use some of the library code I wrote back in the 90s.
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Eliminating Format from Lisp (2003)
to get a list of primes under 100.
See https://github.com/rongarret/ergolib for an implementation of WITH-COLLECTOR and lots of other constructs that are IMHO the Right Way to write code.
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Common Lisp Resources
Any code modification is a potential security issue. There is nothing special about dynamic class redefinition in this regard.
I use it for deployment. I can deploy new code without having to take my application down. In fact, not only do all my existing instances get updated, but I also use an ORM [1] that automatically updates my database tables too.
[1] https://github.com/rongarret/ergolib/blob/master/layer1/sql....
- How do you use Lisp at work?
What are some alternatives?
lux - The Lux Programming Language
quilc - The optimizing Quil compiler.
WordIDE - A tool that helps you write code in your favorite IDE: your word processor!
weblog - a weblog
femtolisp - a lightweight, robust, scheme-like lisp implementation
PC-LISP - Franz Lisp dialect Lisp system
gambit - Gambit is an efficient implementation of the Scheme programming language.
screenshotbot-oss - A Screenshot Testing service to tie with your existing Android, iOS and Web screenshot tests
LispSyntax.jl - lisp-like syntax in julia
AI-Feynman
cl-gserver - Sento - Actor framework featuring actors and agents for easy access to state and asynchronous operations.
snooze - Common Lisp RESTful web development