rn-rf-shadow
austral
rn-rf-shadow | austral | |
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3 | 19 | |
356 | 1,048 | |
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6.1 | 7.9 | |
4 months ago | 10 days ago | |
Clojure | OCaml | |
- | Apache License 2.0 |
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rn-rf-shadow
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React Native with Expo - Custom font
I'm using rn-rf-shadow as base for my React Native app in clojure.
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Hell Is Other REPLs
A cool example: https://youtu.be/3HxVMGaiZbc?t=1783
But better to just block 5 mins in your calendar and try it: https://github.com/PEZ/rn-rf-shadow
Don't play with this if you like hot-reload or hot-refresh features in react or jrebel or whatever. You will forever see these other approaches as lame in comparison... speaking from someone who was previously very happily ignorant, living my best life on the JRebel side of the fence.
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Long-term funding update
rn-rf-shadow (A cljsrn template for getting started creating web, iOS and Android apps)
austral
- Austral: A systems language with linear types. (2021)
- Where Are the Supply Chain Safe Programming Languages?
- Rust developers concerned about complexity, low usage
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Modern Pascal is still in the race (2022)
> But these days folks are mostly used to the C style syntax.
Mostly, but I'm told the new Austral[1] language has syntax very similar to that of Pascal's.
1: https://austral-lang.org/
- Austral Programming Language
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Why Use Pascal?
For the first couple of items on the list, Austral might be a language worth considering:
https://austral-lang.org
It's new so it obviously doesn't have the community of libraries to use, but it does have a very friendly and accessible Pascal-like syntax, while also having a state of the art linear type system.
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Interested in "secure programming languages", both theory and practice but mostly practice, where do I start?
For something more new look at Austral.
- The seven programming ur-languages
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Must move types by Niko Matsakis
https://austral-lang.org has linear types and doesn’t use RAII but it doesn’t have defer.
What are some alternatives?
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dram - Interactive Clojure REPL Guides
go - The Go programming language
deprecated-coalton-prototype - Coalton is (supposed to be) a dialect of ML embedded in Common Lisp.
Clicc - The Clicc Common Lisp implementation (version 0.6.4)
racket - The Racket repository