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Python's “Disappointing” Superpowers
Coconut, F# (Fable)...
https://github.com/vindarel/languages-that-compile-to-python
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Python’s “Type Hints” are a bit of a disappointment to me
The flawed nature of JS, yet remaining the only one supported by browsers, has indeed created a unique environment where many nice languages have appeared that compile to JS. Besides TypeScript there's Elm, ReasonML, ClojureScript, and many more.
There are a some competing languages for the Python runtime as well: https://github.com/vindarel/languages-that-compile-to-python
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Pixie - A Lightweight Lisp with 'Magical' Powers"
https://github.com/vindarel/languages-that-compile-to-python/issues/7. There could be a pulse somewhere.
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