Congrats! :) Arne Babenhauserheide writes:
> Hi, > > As announced at FOSDEM,[1] I now released Wisp 1.0: > > https://www.draketo.de/english/wisp#v1.0 > > At this point wisp the language is complete. And from what Ricardo said > at FOSDEM, I think it achieves its goal: > > “Wisp allows people to see code how Lispers perceive it. > Its structure becomes apparent.” > — Ricardo Wurmus[2] > > Therefore I’d like to repeat what I asked for at FOSDEM: The next time > you write pseudocode, please try making it executable with Wisp. That > gives you all the capabilities of Guile Scheme, but easier to grasp for > non-lispers. > > I do not see changes coming to wisp syntax at the moment, so the 1.0 is > a good time to give it a try. Should you find out that it does not fit, > wisp provides wisp2lisp as plan B: wisp2lisp converts any wisp file to a > Scheme file by adding parentheses, preserving comments. > > But maybe you will find out that you like using wisp for some usecases. > Whatever you find, please tell me about your experience! > > Best wishes and happy hacking! > - Arne > > [1]: https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/event/experiencewithwisp/ > [2]: https://www.draketo.de/english/wisp#perceive