bass
milisp
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bass
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We built the fastest CI in the world. It failed
We spent some time evaluating this on my team, and we're still experimenting with it.
I like it a lot, but the project appears to be mostly unmaintained since mid-2021, when the creator left it to work on a lispy CI/CD tool [0] that feels very complicated... not sure what's going on there.
[0]: https://github.com/vito/bass
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How to create a language server (LSP) in Go?
vito/bass is a cool, well done scripting language implemented in Go with an LSP, I think. Here's the entrypoint: https://github.com/vito/bass/blob/main/cmd/bass/lsp.go
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Interpreters built in Go
I've been following https://github.com/vito/bass which is a LISP implemented in Go
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Bass – Lisp dialect for scripting the infrastructure beneath your project
Looks like it takes some inspiration from Clojure but isn't based on it: https://github.com/vito/bass#kernels-influence
milisp
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Interpreters built in Go
I've written tiny lisp-like-language interpreter to share data pipelines between Go and Python programs.
What are some alternatives?
templ - A language for writing HTML user interfaces in Go.
tau - A functional interpreted programming language with a minimalistic design.
gpython - gpython is a python interpreter written in go "batteries not included"
neugram
prolog - The only reasonable scripting engine for Go.
gval - Expression evaluation in golang
gomacro - Interactive Go interpreter and debugger with REPL, Eval, generics and Lisp-like macros
cl-unix-cybernetics - UNIX system administration in Common Lisp
glsp - Language Server Protocol SDK for Go