Fun typo. If you are interested in using a lisp to make your own language or DSL check out https://beautifulracket.com
Fun typo. If you are interested in using a lisp to make your own language or DSL check out https://beautifulracket.com
That’ll do u/theangeryemacsshibe, that’ll do.
parenthesized prefix notation
How about FORTRAN…because the bar is so low that pretty well everything is a Lisp 🤣
Lisp is an influentual - like smalltalk you see it’s influence in every modern programming language - but unpopular.
If you define Lisp as parenthetical syntax you can include Common Lisp and Scheme implementations, Clojure, LFE, and the Racket Lisp dialects.
Rhombus, Haskell, Elixir, Ruby, Dylan, Smalltalk, R, Julia, Rust, TCL, the ML’s, Prolog, Wolfram and Javascript are not Lisps.
All important languages that don’t need validation with a nonsensical ‘lisp’ label.
https://www.tiktok.com/@racketlanguage/video/7293556459311287584
(clever syntax parse is not mine - it was taken from a comment by racket discord user)
challenge accepted
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Sorry I don’t understand?
Sorry I wasn’t clear, I am not the developer so you should reply on the developers post at https://racket.discourse.group/t/racket-mode-users-want-to-try-racket-hash-lang-mode/2372
Or raise an issue at https://github.com/greghendershott/racket-mode/blob/hash-lang/doc/racket-mode.org#which-major-mode-to-use
They are unlikely to see your comment here.
Rosetta code is great, and Racket Lisp has one of the most extensive set of examples.