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makepad
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Scout APM
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semantic-source
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graaljs
A ECMAScript 2021 compliant JavaScript implementation built on GraalVM. With polyglot language interoperability support. Running Node.js applications!
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fastr
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viasfora
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actix-web
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enso reviews and mentions
- Enso – a builder and visualiser for data workflows
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Developers spend most of their time figuring the system out
I’ve always been fascinated by the glamorous toolkit project. Their ambitions are fascinating and align closely with software I’ve daydreamed about on more than one occasion. I wish I was more comfortable with lisp, or that it was compatible with Svelte/Typescript/Deno/Tauri which account for 90% of the projects I work on. I hope projects like this and Enso[0] are early iterations of what IDEs will look like in the future. There is so much room for innovation regarding ways to extend and augment the text formats used to author and represent software systems.
- Ask HN: Software with biggest potential for positive impact in 5 years?
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Official /r/rust "Who's Hiring" thread for job-seekers and job-offerers [Rust 1.58]
COMPANY: Enso
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Ask HN: New Programming Language?
This really isn't what you asked for, but I discovered a "programming language" recently, named Enso, that seems like something you'd like. (https://enso.org/)
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Uncomfortable Truths in Software Engineering
Re. 3 & 5: my theory is that a language with gradual typing, gradual error handling enforcement, and "gradual proving" that is seamlessly embedded in it (see e.g. the attempt in NimDoctor) could hopefully actually work here. And as to dynamic typing, I found it useful when prototyping to quickly PoC/MVP the "happy path" of an idea/design, and see if it is worth investing any bigger effort, or just completely crap. Ideally I'd then (gradually) enable (or, "un-disable") statical typing, error handling enforcement, and formal proving.
Re. 6: for API design, I have some (feeble) hopes behind https://aip.dev; as to the rest, I have immense hopes behind https://enso.org
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Graydon Hoare: What's next for language design? (2017)
I'd bet on a future language that makes it easy to program professionally on mobile devices.
Yes, I know that for us "real" programmers this is dreadful, but it would make programming more accessible and this could have interesting network effects on our society.
I'd imagine that this language would have some traces of visual programming (like Enso[0]) and the denseness of APL[1].
[0] https://enso.org
Have you seen https://enso.org? Personally, I'm strongly hoping for it to become a modern contender in such space (of making programming easier and faster, for non- and programmers alike)
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Thoughts on low/no code?
The only framework I know which has abstractions is Enso (used to be Luna), it seems nice but I haven't used it in anger yet.
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The Computer Chronicles - Visual Programming Languages (1993)
Tbh the demonstrated tools don't seem that good. Newer tools like Enso and Max are much more impressive imho.
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Node-RED: Low-code programming for event-driven applications
If you're interested in something more generic, check out if https://enso.org could be worth a look! Thanks to GraalVM, you might be able to import JS packages too, among others (Java, Python, & more...); OTOH with the caveat that the project is still in ways in-dev...
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Big update to Enso! A no-code interactive ETL and data analytics tool.
Hi, I’m Sylwia, a co-founder of Enso, a no-code interactive ETL and data analytics tool (https://enso.org, Y Combinator S21). We just released a big update to Enso 2.0: a new templates view, undo/redo support, stability improvements, a lot of new libraries, and performance boost! It’s still rough around the edges, but it should already become one of the most powerful tools in your toolbox.
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Alan Kay's answer to What was the last breakthrough in computer programming?
Dataflow languages are going back to the late 70ies.
But I agree it's an under-explored branch of programming.
Event-"handlers" are by the way dataflow based in QML. Dataflow shines in GUIs.
But not only there:
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Big update to Enso! Help us improve the visual programming environment for Python, Java, R, and JavaScript. Written in Rust and running in WebGL and GraalVM!
👋 Hi, I’m Sylwia, a co-founder of Enso, a visual/textual programming language for interactive data analytics and ETL (https://enso.org, Y Combinator S21). We just released a significant update to Enso 2.0: a new templates view, undo/redo support, stability improvements, a lot of new libraries, and speed improvements!
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