ric-script-advent-of-code
rlox
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ric-script-advent-of-code
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August 2022 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
started solving advent of code problems with ric script. Link: https://github.com/Ricardicus/ric-script-advent-of-code
rlox
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Where should I start from Crafting Interpreters if I want to skip the Java implementation?
It's actually the other way round: part one implements an AST walking interpreter in Java while the second part builds an interpreter in C with compilation to byte code for a virtual machine that is also developed from scratch. Currently I try to build the second part solution in Rust (https://github.com/thomasbollmeier/rlox).
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August 2022 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
Great, I do the same:-). I have however only proceeded with my implementation to the Pratt expression parsing so far: https://github.com/thomasbollmeier/rlox
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Bytecode from AST?
I have just started with a rust implementation of the VM and the interpreter from part 2 (https://github.com/ThomasBollmeier/rlox). While following the book I wonder if it wouldn't be easier to build on the interpreter from part 1 and just emit bytecode while traversing the AST.
What are some alternatives?
xvm - Ecstasy and XVM
boba - A general purpose statically-typed concatenative programming language.
minithesis - A very minimal implementation of the core idea of Hypothesis
Charm-MacOS - MacOS executable for Charm
kuroko - Dialect of Python with explicit variable declaration and block scoping, with a lightweight and easy-to-embed bytecode compiler and interpreter.
butter - A tasty language for building efficient software. WIP
awesome-low-level-programming-languages - A curated list of low level programming languages (i.e. suitable for OS and game programming)
outrun
raylib - A simple and easy-to-use library to enjoy videogames programming
tailspin-v0 - A programming language with extreme data-pattern matching and data-declarative syntax, hopefully different enough to be interesting