Lisp is one of the earliest programming languages, but unlike some of its peers, its popularity has endured. In fact, it has endured to the point that it continues to get reimplemented today, perhaps partly because it is fairly straightforward to parse and execute, but also, seemingly, because it is a fun language to work with. It certainly is clear that Paul Tagliamonte had a lot of fun implement
Getting Hy on Python: How to implement a Lisp front-end to Python This talk will cover the internals of Python, such AST, Import hooks, creating a console, and a very brief overview of Python internal formats (such as pyc files), by way of looking over the implementation of a Lisp called "Hy". No Lisp knowledge is required. This talk will spend time walking through a Lisp front-end called "Hy" tha
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