pyLesma
Coconut
pyLesma | Coconut | |
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1 | 27 | |
40 | 3,960 | |
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5.3 | 9.3 | |
about 2 years ago | 10 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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pyLesma
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Implementing data structures with generic types
I've been working on the C++ based compiler for Lesma this year and I feel like I hit a wall. In the previous implementation I made some arbitrary choices when it came to the compiler, especially when it comes to built-in data structures like lists.
Coconut
- Coconut: Simple, elegant, Pythonic functional programming
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Mojo is now available on Mac
> to be part of the Python ecosystem
I'd rather use Python if I'm in the Python ecosystem. So many attempts were made in the past to make a new language compatible with the Python ecosystem (look up hylang and coconu -- https://github.com/evhub/coconut). But at the end of the day, I'd come back to Python because if there's one thing I've learnt in recent years it's this:
minimize dependencies at all costs.
- I modified and hacked away xonsh source code
- Show HN: I mirrored all the code from PyPI to GitHub
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Leaving Haskell Behind
Have you had a look at Coconut? I don't know if it'll push all your buttons but whenever I hear someone who's reasonably content with Python but wants more FP goodies I always think of it. https://github.com/evhub/coconut . It's basically a superset of Python3 that transpiles into Python3 and is compatible with MyPy. I don't think I'd code Python w/o it ever again assuming I had the choice. The biggest negative for me is that there's no IDE support for the language last I looked, though of course you can work with the transpiler output (plain Python) in your favorite Python IDE. It might be fun to play around with, I know that I really enjoyed it but then I got spoiled by the language+tooling of Scala3, but if you don't have that option ...
- Codon: A high-performance Python compiler
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[2022 Day 1-7] Going for 1 language per day, looking good so far
If you're looking for suggestions I want to put forward zig lang if you like C/C++ and Coconut Lang if you like Python!
- Show HN: Programming Google Flutter with Clojure
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What is your favourite programming language? (other than Scala)
F# and also the fun, compile-to-Python, functional language called Coconut.
What are some alternatives?
ragaz - Ragaz aims be a fast, safe and powerful language with syntax closest to default python which allow you to create from simple scripts to complex systems in a code easier to read, write and maintain than other system languages with the same purpose (C/C++, Rust, etc).
Toolz - A functional standard library for Python.
ultimate-python - Ultimate Python study guide for newcomers and professionals alike. :snake: :snake: :snake:
Pyrsistent - Persistent/Immutable/Functional data structures for Python
rickroll-lang - The Rick Roll programming language is a rickroll based, process oriented, dynamic, strong, esoteric programming language. All of the keywords/statements are from Rick Astley's lyrics. Check our tutorial site, https://rick-lang.github.io/programming-language-explainer/
fn.py - Functional programming in Python: implementation of missing features to enjoy FP
Lesma - The Lesma Programming Language
funcy - A fancy and practical functional tools
learn oops in python - 📚 Playground and cheatsheet for learning Python. Collection of Python scripts that are split by topics and contain code examples with explanations.
returns - Make your functions return something meaningful, typed, and safe!
effect - effect isolation in Python, to facilitate more purely functional code
CyToolz - Cython implementation of Toolz: High performance functional utilities