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peridot
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September 2022 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
I'm finishing up with Peridot! The research goals of the project are close to being accomplished, so I'll be wrapping up soon. I'm really satisfied with it as a proof-of-concept for the ideas it implements. The last main bit of the project is a research paper I'm writing which details the language and its applications in detail.
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Peridot MVP
Hey all! I've been working on my programming language Peridot for about six months, and it's finally at the point where I can call it an MVP! Peridot is a language in which the compiler backend is implemented in userspace via metaprogramming.
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July 2022 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
The Peridot MVP is feature-complete! All that's left to do are bugfixes, after which it will be a real, usable language. Here's the major features, in no particular order:
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How did you choose the name for your programming language?
The second was called Konna. AFAIK it’s Finnish for “frog”, but sources seem to disagree? I don’t speak Finnish, I got the word from a Finnish video game. My third and current language is called Peridot. I’m pretty proud of this name, although it’s less searchable than the previous ones. The origin is pretty simple, I was just looking around at gemstones and thought peridot looked neat.
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Peridot: A functional language based on two-level type theory
Hey! I'm Peridot's author. Peridot is a language based on two-level type theory which allows for the compiler backend to be written in userspace. The language is really two languages tied together: a logic language, and a dependently typed functional language. The former is built for metaprogramming - high-level optimizers and compilers can be written that translate the latter language into a target language of choice. An in-depth explanation of the language's rationale can be found here.
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Hacker News top posts: May 10, 2022
Peridot: A functional language based on two-level type theory\ (2 comments)
cane
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July 2022 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
I've been working on my language Cane (https://github.com/Jackojc/cane) a lot in the past few months and it's getting to a point where I feel like I should show it off.
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