Wren
advent-of-code
Wren | advent-of-code | |
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44 | 11 | |
6,753 | 1 | |
0.3% | - | |
0.0 | 6.9 | |
9 months ago | 5 months ago | |
Wren | Rust | |
MIT License | - |
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Wren
- Tinyssh
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Show HN: Wren β simple yet super extensible task management system
For a moment I thought it was about wren programming language... [1]
[1] https://wren.io/
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Attempting each AOC in a language starting with each letter of the alphabet
For "W" you could use Wren.
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loxcraft: a compiler, language server, and online playground for the Lox programming language
Bob Nystrom also has a blog, and his articles are really well written (see his post on Pratt parsers / garbage collectors). I'd also recommend going through the source code for Wren, it shares a lot of code with Lox. Despite the deceptive simplicity of the implementation, it (like Lox) is incredibly fast - it's a great way to learn how to build production grade compilers in general.
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Bevy 0.10: data oriented game engine built in Rust
Only kind of unrelated ... Every time I see the Bevy logo I'm reminded of Wren language https://wren.io/
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Are they all like this?
If you want a pure C99 (sadly not C89 like Lua) immensely fast embeddable language pure interpreter, wren is a great language with excellent features like overload by arity. There is a huge maturity gap between the languages tho.
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Most important language features not touched in the book "Crafting Interpreters"?
Check out the source to Wren: https://wren.io. Itβs from the author of Crafting Interpreters and builds directly on whatβs discussed in the book (essentially a more complete Lox) and adds several additional types, including an array.
- Why does Rust have parameters on impl?
- Liberating the Smalltalk lurking in C and Unix
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What are some good C programs I can read through?
The best C code I have ever read is that of wren.
advent-of-code
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-π- 2022 Day 6 Solutions -π-
Part 1
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-π- 2022 Day 5 Solutions -π-
Ruby
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-π- 2022 Day 3 Solutions -π-
Rust: PART 1 PART 2
- -π- 2021 Day 14 Solutions -π-
- -π- 2021 Day 9 Solutions -π-
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-π- 2021 Day 7 Solutions -π-
Ruby: https://github.com/sreedevk/advent-of-code/blob/main/ruby/2021/day7/main.rb
- -π- 2021 Day 5 Solutions -π-
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What are some alternatives?
Lua - Lua is a powerful, efficient, lightweight, embeddable scripting language. It supports procedural programming, object-oriented programming, functional programming, data-driven programming, and data description.
AdventOfCode2021 - Solutions to all 25 AoC 2021 problems in Rust :crab: Less than 100 lines per day and under 1 second total execution time! :christmas_tree:
LuaJIT - Mirror of the LuaJIT git repository
advent-of-code-2021 - My solutions to advent of code 2021 in deno/TS
ChaiScript - Embedded Scripting Language Designed for C++
aoc-2021-in-kotlin
V8 - The official mirror of the V8 Git repository
advent_of_code - Solutions to programming puzzles on Advent of Code
Duktape - Duktape - embeddable Javascript engine with a focus on portability and compact footprint
adventlang - π A programming language (+ code playground) for Advent of Code.
ChakraCore - ChakraCore is an open source Javascript engine with a C API. [Moved to: https://github.com/chakra-core/ChakraCore]
adventofcode - Advent of code solutions