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lambda.quest reviews and mentions
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What's the best lisp to js compiler
If you’re into Scheme, the Gambit compiler has a JS target and it even runs in the browser with a nice JS interop. You can play with it on https://lambda.quest (am the author of that website).
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Maria: A ClojureScript coding environment for beginners
That's really cool, I've been wanting to take https://lambda.quest in a similar direction. Interactive tutorials are the future!
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Learning Scheme by creating a Scheme live-coding environment
All the code is open-source (MIT) and can be read on GitHub: https://github.com/katspaugh/lambda.quest
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Show HN: Lambda Quest – Scheme live-coding
tl;dr: I've created a live-coding environment with Canvas, Web Audio and setTimeout, here's a demo: https://lambda.quest/?gist=8eb332073b3b29ace1e2855dfdbad98f
About the project
Lambda Quest is a live-coding environment in your browser.
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Lambda Quest – a live-coding Scheme env in the browser
Web Audio is not fun if you can't program timed events for it. E.g. a sequence of notes, or a volume envelope that changes over time. So I had to make the Scheme code asynchronous.
Scheme, just like JavaScript, is single-threaded and "synchronous". It needs a second process to tell it when to run a delayed call to achieve asynchronous behavior.
I've implemented [a macro](https://github.com/katspaugh/lambda.quest/blob/main/scheme/w...) (which is btw my first macro ever) to put a Scheme callback in a JS `setTimeout`.
Macros, for me, is such a mind-blowing thing. It was amazing to code one purposefully, to achieve a practical goal.
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Programming Web Audio with Scheme
All the code is open-source (MIT) and can be read on GitHub: https://github.com/katspaugh/lambda.quest
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katspaugh/lambda.quest is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of lambda.quest is JavaScript.
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