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2019-10-13
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Huh... I wonder how clojure and bel compare? http://paulgraham.com/bel.html
probably 10-20 lisp interpreters pop up in HN every year. very probably this one falls into the 'hobby project' bucket nothing wrong with that... but comparisons would seem unfair
software is getting worse so quickly that hardware has a hard time staying up on par 😐
when you run stuff on core i7 or ryzen 5 / ryzen 7 machines and some stuff is still slow and lags ... brrrr ...
From what I understood there is no implementation of bel yet. From what I quickly saw it's rather similar, but doesn't have a map as primitive data structure. Syntax would be the only thing you could compare it to. He also has a let, looked almost the same, but using parentheses instead of brackets. Also if
is a special syntax working the same.