Nendo is a dynamic programming language built on top of Ruby environment. It is designed to be a macro language of Ruby.
Sorry to interrupt you, but you’ve totally lost me. What is this “Sexp” you’re speaking of? I’ve heard it before, but never quite understood it… Oh, don’t feel sorry! It’s still quite esoteric for Rubyists. Yeah… Okay. Let’s start at the beginning. Lisp! With all the parenthesis? Bingo! Have you tried it? Not really. It seems a little too “hardcore”, if you know what I mean? Ah, yes. It’s just a
I stumbled across this and it got me thinking … Update I’ve updated the Textile formatter on the site and the code for this entry is now displaying correctly. The previous version was swalling the == operators in the code. Lisp 1.5 Programmer’s Manual I stumbled across this in Bill Clementson’s blog and remembered using the Lisp 1.5 Prgrammers manual from the college years. I have strong memories
Ruby Weekly is a weekly newsletter covering the latest Ruby and Rails news. At the last regular London Ruby User Group meetup, James Coglan gave a talk on how to implement a Scheme interpreter in 15 minutes. He recorded a video of the coding in progress beforehand so he could focus on the narration so unfortunately the video (available in a higher resolution here from Vimeo) is without sound. Ther
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