lumen
Element
lumen | Element | |
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10 | 615 | |
532 | 10,656 | |
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0.0 | 9.9 | |
over 1 year ago | about 5 hours ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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lumen
- Lumen: A Lisp for Lua and JavaScript
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Gerbil Scheme – A Lisp for the 21st Century
I agree! That’s actually not a jeer, it’s one of my main criticisms of lisp. You don’t need lists to have lisp. In many respects it works better without them; https://github.com/sctb/lumen proves it, since hash tables and arrays are the fundamental data structure. They have to be, because that’s the only way lumen can run in JS or Lua.
Every time I can’t delete the first element of a list in lisp (I.e. del x[0] in the python sense) I get annoyed with racket.
The reason I look past it is because the benefits are so good that they outweigh the annoyances. I wouldn’t trade it away.
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Show HN: Dak – a Lisp like language that transpiles to JavaScript
Where h is the raw function for hyperapp, not a macro.
I'd intended to develop my own mini-lisp with the same syntax, but got sidetracked by other projects. Maybe someday I'll get back to it. (Currently, I'm deep in the weeds trying to learn how to write a dependent typed language that compiles to javascript.)
[0]: https://github.com/sctb/lumen
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“There Is No List”
It wasn’t my idea, too. It was Scott Bell’s. I’m not sure if he thought of it or got it from somewhere else, but it’s shockingly effective.
If you want to try it out for yourself, give Lumen a spin: https://github.com/sctb/lumen
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The project with a single 11,000-line code file
> What do you develop with Arc usually?
I try to use Arc for as much as possible. We wrote our TPU monitoring software in it: http://tensorfork.com/tpus
Eventually I became frustrated with Racket's FFI. So I eventually made my own arclike language called elflang: https://github.com/elflang/elf
... which itself is a fork of Lumen (https://github.com/sctb/lumen) by Scott Bell.
The performance is good enough to run a minecraft-style game engine: https://i.imgur.com/iyr0YrB.png which was satisfying.
Nowadays I've been trying to implement Bel, mostly for the challenge of it than for any practical reason.
> I like how the "html" and "css" part was embedded in that "news.arc" file. Do you think that VIM script will highlight and lint the "css" part of an "arc" file?
Nope. https://i.imgur.com/o9aUG6j.png
But it has one very important feature: it can properly highlight atstrings: https://i.imgur.com/wO4f742.png
It's probably hard to tell, but the "@(hexrep border-color*)" would normally be highlighted as if it were a string. Arc has a feature called atstrings, where you can use @foo to reference the enclosing variable "foo". It can also call functions, e.g. "The value of 1 plus 2 is @(+ 1 2)" will become "The value of 1 plus 2 is 3".
- Lumen – self-hosted Lisp for Lua and JavaScript
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The most misunderstood aspect of Python
Not mine! That was all Scott Bell. It's forked from Lumen: https://github.com/sctb/lumen
But, I did make an interactive tutorial here: https://docs.ycombinator.lol/
If you have any questions about it, I'd be happy to answer. This stuff is pure fun mixed with a shot of professionalism.
For what it's worth, as someone with narcolepsy, I relate quite a lot to your chronic pain. (https://twitter.com/theshawwn/status/1392213804684038150) For me, it mostly translated into wandering aimlessly from job to job, since I thought no one would have me. I hope that you find your way -- there's nothing wrong at all with taking it slow and spending years on something that takes others a few months. Everyone is different, and it's all about the fun.
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Julia and the Incarceration of Lisp
You could go the opposite route, and run Lisp in your favorite language. Here's a Lisp in JavaScript and Lua: https://github.com/sctb/lumen
Integration is easy because there's no integration. You can just call whatever functions you'd normally call.
- Lumen, a Lisp for Lua and JavaScript
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Just Wanted to Say Thanks
Not at all. I've been thanking Scott for making lumen every thanksgiving for several years now. https://github.com/sctb/lumen
I just close the issue immediately after opening it. :)
Element
- Element: A sovereign and secure communications platform
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Reset password in Cinny
I made an account in Cinny using my Github account. I am trying to migrate my account into element.io. How do I do this? Forgot password is not even an option in Cinny.
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IT Pro Tuesday #280 - Identity/Access Mgmt, Training, Collaboration Tool & More
Element is an open-source instant messaging client built on the Matrix protocol, offering users features such as end-to-end encryption, file sharing, and voice/video calls. The self-hosted version accommodates up to 200 users at no charge, providing a budget-saving secure and collaborative communication platform. perthguppy describes it as a "slack style team chat."
- Um pouco da realidade de Copacabana - principalmente aos finais de semana
- O Fazueli está destruindo o Sul do Brasil
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[For Hire] Computer Programming Tutor or Teacher (C, C++, and others, details inside)
Hello! I am offering my services as a C and C++ tutor/teacher for $25 an hour. You pay at the end of each hour and you can walk away without paying for the first hour if you are unsatisfied. I can work with beginners through the upper intermediate level. I can either tutor you while you take an existing course or teach you from scratch. As for my experience, I've been working with C++ for over three years, driven by my love of learning, programming, and technology. I’ve worked with over 50 clients during the past year with all positive feedback. Below is my policy when dealing with less familiar subjects. While C and C++ are the languages I am most experienced with, I regularly take on jobs in other languages. When working with subjects I am not overly or at all familiar with, I only charge $20 an hour, sometimes with additional discounts. This is to compensate for the extra time I may need to spend on the project. I am a quick learner who can learn what I need to help you through your course as you go. I have done this with many people before with great results. Please note this works best the closer you are to the start of your course. The following are subjects I have tutored for at least one semester: C, C++, Python, OpenGL, operating systems, drivers, R, and Web Assembly. I addition, I have some limited experience in the following subjects: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Lua, Bash, Vulkan, CMake, NASM, Pandas, and Asio. Again, please keep in mind that even if your subject is not listed, I may still be able to help you. Please DM me if you are interested in hiring me or have any questions at all. We will work via Element (https://element.io) voice/screen share calls, so please make sure you have a mic available. I look forward to hearing from you.
- Correios, Petrobras, Banco do Brasil e outras empresas estatais devem ser privatizadas?
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Matrix 2.0: The Future of Matrix
- Various GUI instability bugs: chats that are suddenly empty, text suddenly randomly overlaid on other text
1: https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/issues/24392
- O mais engraçado desse dado é que na lista tem países que a esquerda considera "social democrata" e nenhum desses países tem 418 estatais 🤡
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Possible scam
"You can set up an account and download the ELEMENT chat app on your phone or pc https://element.io/ so I can get you in contact with the hiring officer as soon as possible."
What are some alternatives?
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
cinny - Yet another matrix client
femtolisp - a lightweight, robust, scheme-like lisp implementation
Screenshare-with-audio-on-Discord-with-Linux - A repo trying to gather all info regarding proper screensharing on Discord with Desktop Audio for linux users
awesome-lisp-companies - Awesome Lisp Companies
simplex-chat - SimpleX - the first messaging network operating without user identifiers of any kind - 100% private by design! iOS, Android and desktop apps 📱!
uncap - Map Caps Lock to Escape or any key to any key
schildichat-desktop - Matrix client / Element Web/Desktop fork
sata-license - The Star And Thank Author License(SATA License)
Tox - The future of online communications.
stack-overflow-import - Import arbitrary code from Stack Overflow as Python modules.
Mattermost - Mattermost is an open source platform for secure collaboration across the entire software development lifecycle..