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tree | artichoke | |
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3 | 31 | |
14 | 2,996 | |
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7.6 | 9.0 | |
about 1 month ago | 15 days ago | |
TypeScript | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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Why does Rust have parameters on impl?
Hey! I started on the data modeling language Link, which doesn't do much by itself. I am going to use BaseLink for the compiler, at first just compiling to JavaScript.
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Syntax Design
I agree that it feels like multiple projects are converging on something that is ripe (or close).
I have done some deep-digging for markup languages and came across more than one project in this space. (I've added Jevko to my list; https://twitter.com/abathur/status/1582492437984837632)
You may have already seen it as well, but you might also find https://github.com/teamtreesurf/link interesting.
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Preview of LinkText, A Data Modeling Language
You choose all of the terms in the tree, like you would choose XML tags. The linked GitHub repo and corresponding organization page explain more details.
artichoke
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Ruby 3.2.0 Is from Another Dimension
The java based ruby, removes the GIL, which provides us real multithreading.
Truffleruby is "A high performance implementation of the Ruby programming language, built on GraalVM." If you prefer there is even a rust based ruby https://github.com/artichoke/artichoke
again, IMO, the microbenchmark, doesn't matter. What matters is the problem domain, whole stack and the whole "speed", including development, deployment and etc, and for some domains, ruby is the best and fast choice.
- Rust front-end merged in GCC trunk
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Lunatic is an Erlang-inspired runtime for WebAssembly
Not to be pedantic but Ruby has webassembly support, still won't work on the BEAM.
https://github.com/artichoke/artichoke
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When I look at ruby code written in C, I have one thought. Why isn't Ruby rewritten in Crystal, which would make use of parallelism?
Artichoke is a Ruby interpreter written in Rust.
- Official /r/rust "Who's Hiring" thread for job-seekers and job-offerers [Rust 1.64]
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Should I be concerned about the quality of crates.io?
The owner of this reserved crate is Ryan Lopopolo who seems to indeed work on artichoke
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Announcing strftime-ruby v1.0.0, a pure Rust no-std implementation of Ruby 3.1.2 Time#strftime method.
I believe it was written mainly for/within the context of artichoke, which is an implementation of Ruby written (mostly) in Rust. It's a neat project!
- Official /r/rust "Who's Hiring" thread for job-seekers and job-offerers [Rust 1.63]
- Artichoke is a Ruby made with Rust
What are some alternatives?
algebralang - at this time this is some example code of a language I want to build
truffleruby - A high performance implementation of the Ruby programming language, built on GraalVM.
leaf.tree - The BaseTree AST Generator Library
monkey-rust - A dancing with interpreter and compiler
markup-experiments - A collection of experiments with Jevko and text markup.
Kubewarden - Kubewarden is a policy engine for Kubernetes. It helps with keeping your Kubernetes clusters secure and compliant. Kubewarden policies can be written using regular programming languages or Domain Specific Languages (DSL) sugh as Rego. Policies are compiled into WebAssembly modules that are then distributed using traditional container registries.
wolf.tree - The BaseTree Runtime Library
www.rust-lang.org - The home of the Rust website
tutorials - Tutorials related to Jevko
pen - The parallel, concurrent, and functional programming language for scalable software development
tao - A statically-typed functional language with generics, typeclasses, sum types, pattern-matching, first-class functions, currying, algebraic effects, associated types, good diagnostics, etc.
slint - Slint is a declarative GUI toolkit to build native user interfaces for Rust, C++, or JavaScript apps.