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SS-Lisp is an experiment I've worked on in my free time, rather sporadically, for several months. It's a Lisp compiler that runs in a browser. It compiles Lisp to an intermediary “bytecode” and it provides a virtual machine to run the compiled code with acceptable speed (I recommend Chrome or a derivative browser for “acceptable” to stand true). It provides an “IDE” which mimics Emacs/SLIME, via
See this article for an explanation. Best viewed with JavaScript enabled. This table was assembled by Moritz Heidkamp. Thanks for contributions and corrections to Bastian Müller, Mario Domenech Goulart, Manuel Serrano, Max Weber, Nicky Nickell, Eric Bergstrome, Matt Gadda, Steffen Bruchmann, and Vladimir Sedach. Name Dialect Build Dependencies Runtime Dependencies Compiler Interpreter Interoperabi
EdgeLisp is a Lisp for JavaScript. There's no formal definition of the language at the moment, so your best bet is to look at the Lisp files in the lisp/ and client/ directories. EdgeLisp should feel familiar to Common Lisp programmers. A REPL is online at: http://manuel.github.com/edgelisp/repl.html This REPL runs a stable version of EdgeLisp that lags behind the master branch. For a REPL with th
So! I have all these cool things I want to write about, but I broke my thumbnail. Can you tell that's a long story? See, this summer I got excited about playing guitar again. I usually switch between all-guitar and all-piano every other year or so. This summer I dusted off the guitars and learned a bunch of pieces, and even composed one. I was prepping for — among other things — a multimedia blog
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