red
mint-lang
red | mint-lang | |
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6 | 13 | |
5,439 | 3,974 | |
0.2% | 0.4% | |
9.5 | 7.6 | |
21 days ago | 2 days ago | |
Red | Crystal | |
Boost Software License 1.0 | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
red
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Red Programming Language
Red seems to have similar challenges. They have their code on GitHub, but the Releases are confusing. They have 3 releases posted. The latest one is 5 years old. But the project is active. You can download from their site, but the version number isnβt obvious.
From poking at the project, it looks interesting but not ready to really try out yet.
https://github.com/red/red/releases
- Is source code for RED available? I want to try it on macOS/Apple Silicon
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Red: A programming language inspired by REBOL
whoops, you are right, i missed that detail: https://github.com/red/red/issues/3412#issuecomment-39593686...
i am watching red on the sidelines as i am waiting for it to become usable for my interests, so i am not tracking every detail.
though i'd appreciate if you could use a less adversarial and demanding attitude. this is not appropriate for a Free Software and Open Source project, and it only serves to annoy the developers which reduces their motivation to work on the project.
your complaints, even if they were acceptable, won't help your cause. at best they will be ignored. at worst they will slow progress down as developers are less motivated.
it has been explained that the current compiler is not the final version, and as such, speedy static builds are simply not a development goal. and they should not be, because the goal is to rebuild the compiler, at which point this issue may be addressed if it is important enough. when that happens, then it is time to make a case for static builds. until then things will go faster if you could stay out of the developers ways.
mint-lang
- The Sage Compiler, Operating System, and Web-Demonstration
- Mint β language created for writing single-page applications
- The New Wave of Programming Languages: Pony, Zig, Crystal, Vlang, & Julia
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Crystal Lang and frameworks?
custom DSL for back+front end > Mint Language (https://mint-lang.com/)
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Incremental compilation for Crystal - Part 2
Mint
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SVGs as Elm Code
Nope, because anyone forking would have to come up with new name and run their own community.
If you are building an SPA then there is always Mint[1] (it's an Elm like language).
[1]: https://github.com/mint-lang/mint
- crystal-web-framework-stars
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Create Github Pages in the mint language
See: https://github.com/mint-lang/mint/discussions/543
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My Elm Experience
I was also sucked into Elm in 2015]/2016 and found it great in some ways but broken in others. If I were to start a new project and wanted that kind of front-end, I'd use Mint: https://www.mint-lang.com/
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How to build desktop apps with Tauri and Mint
I've recently launched DevBox, a desktop application full of developer utilities. I am building it with Tauri and Mint π and in this post, I'll show you how!
What are some alternatives?
Odin - Odin Programming Language
crystal - The Crystal Programming Language
nelua-lang - Minimal, efficient, statically-typed and meta-programmable systems programming language heavily inspired by Lua, which compiles to C and native code.
cppize - Crystal-to-C++ transpiler [WIP]
Rebol3 - Source code for the Rebol [R3] interpreter
charly - π The Charly Programming Language | Written by @KCreate
ol - Otus Lisp (Ol in short) is a purely* functional dialect of Lisp.
crisp - Lisp dialect implemented with Crystal
community - The central place for Red users scripts
onix - The Onyx Programming Language
rr - RR - Railroad Diagram Generator
zir - Realizes to write macros in any scripts into any languages.