r5rs-denot
lisp-to-js
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MIT License | MIT License |
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r5rs-denot
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Early Lisp Part II (Apply Redux)
The Scheme dialect of Lisp is perhaps my favorite for how small the core is (and hygienic macros are an elegant solution to avoiding accidental captures). The R5RS language report also specifies the formal denotational semantics of the language. But it's also more precise than McCarthy's presentation, the denotational semantics can be easily turned into a real, correct-by-construction interpreter[0].
[0] https://github.com/siraben/r5rs-denot
lisp-to-js
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A Tiny Lispy Transpiler
Writing a Lisp transpiler is a great exercise, and becomes more involved but more educational as the source and target language become more and more distant. Here's my Scheme to JS transpiler that supports higher order functions, variadic lambdas, set! and recursion.[0]
[0] https://github.com/siraben/lisp-to-js
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