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Top 19 stack-based Open-Source Projects
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Vyxal
A code-golfing language experience that has aspects of traditional programming languages - terse, elegant, readable.
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inet-cute
An implementation of interaction nets. -- ASCII art inspired syntax. -- Pure postfix expression. -- Using a stack-based low-layer language to build nets.
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Project mention: Borrow Checking, RC, GC, and the Eleven () Other Memory Safety Approaches | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-04-24
l'05AB1E pour faire du golf
Project mention: Show HN: iNet – a new programming language for interaction nets | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-09-06At that time, feel free to open issue at: https://github.com/cicada-lang/inet/issues
I will not miss an issue there :)
In my golf language, called stax, each program expressible in plain ASCII has a corresponding representation in a single byte character set. [0] The only reason a program wouldn't start in plain ASCII is the contents of string literals.
The alternate representation generally saves ~15%, as measured in bytes. However, I totally understand the argument about human-unreadable "golfed" code, which is why you can always use the plain ASCII representation if you want.
[0] https://github.com/tomtheisen/stax/blob/master/docs/packed.m...
I'm slowly working on one. The repo is a mess and the examples don't actually run (they're sketches of where I'm trying to go; the unit tests in the Zig source are a better idea of where I'm actually at so far), but I'm attempting to slap a "minimum viable "does this shape align with this other shape" type of type system" onto a loosely-FORTH-inspired stack machine with some modern amenities with Gale. https://sr.ht/~klardotsh/gale/ (or for the GitHub fans, https://github.com/klardotsh/gale)
stack-based related posts
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Borrow Checking, RC, GC, and the Eleven () Other Memory Safety Approaches
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Array Languages vs. the Curse of the Spreadsheet
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Vyxal: A code-golfing language experience
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Stupid Stack Language
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Uiua: A minimal stack-based, array-based language
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Show HN: iNet – a new programming language for interaction nets
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iNet – A programming language for interaction nets
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Index
What are some of the best open-source stack-based projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | uiua | 1,384 |
2 | 05AB1E | 755 |
3 | Vyxal | 261 |
4 | inet-cute | 126 |
5 | hook | 93 |
6 | Electra-Lang | 93 |
7 | kempe | 57 |
8 | stax | 40 |
9 | stck | 24 |
10 | cod | 23 |
11 | oplang | 17 |
12 | pancake | 15 |
13 | edina | 13 |
14 | gale | 12 |
15 | SPString | 7 |
16 | YodaScript | 5 |
17 | StupidStackLanguage | 4 |
18 | mjoy | 3 |
19 | Jenny | 2 |
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