Check out the book Lisp in Small Pieces. Also, one of the early
Haskell compilers was written in Common Lisp.
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 5:35 AM, Hugh Aguilar wrote:
> Are there any other compilers written in Scheme? From what I've learned
> about Scheme so far, it seems like a pretty good language
I am writing a compiler in Scheme. And it is an extremely pleasant language
to writing a compiler in.
There are also very few Scheme compilers that are *not* written in Scheme.
-Patrick
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 7:35 PM, Hugh Aguilar wrote:
> Are there any other compilers written in Scheme? Fro
just putting a syntax-layer on
top of an existing Scheme system.
From: Jay McCarthy
To: Grant Rettke
Cc: Hugh Aguilar ; "users@racket-lang.org"
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2012 9:52 AM
Subject: Re: [racket] Scheme's place in the world
You should look at Staapl:
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 09:19:09PM -0800, Hugh Aguilar wrote:
> Good job on being one of the very few HLL programmers to grasp the
> concept of mixed-precision integer arithmetic! Assembly language
> programmers understand this idea easily, but I almost never meet an
> HLL programmer who gets it
On Nov 20, 2012, at 9:19 PM, Hugh Aguilar wrote:
> The only way to make money is by selling circuit-boards that do something
> useful --- and those boards have to be programmed somehow, which is where
> Straight Forth comes in. Boards are a product that can be sold. Software is
> not a product
You should look at Staapl:
http://zwizwa.be/staapl/
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 9:43 AM, Grant Rettke wrote:
> Other than Straight Forth... what would you say is the best Forth
> available right now for someone wanting to get started with Forth and
> on real hardware? I'm interested in that vs somet
Other than Straight Forth... what would you say is the best Forth
available right now for someone wanting to get started with Forth and
on real hardware? I'm interested in that vs something like Arduino and
Processing for example.
>From what I read, and from what a good buddy of mine who is a Fort
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