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grav 2025-10-08T19:21:19.729489Z

strudel! https://strudel.cc/workshop/first-notes/

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mauricio.szabo 2025-10-09T16:43:00.951669Z

Off-topic-ish, but Strudel invokes some feelings for me. My grandmother used to make them, and we loved to help. It was a very, very tedious process (why did I like it???) - it involved stretching up the dough by hand over the course of almost an hour, until the dough was semi-transparent. People that ate her Strudel said that it was one of the most delicious things ever; I never actually liked it, so again, no idea why I liked to help so much 😄

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2025-10-08T19:26:30.116059Z

The author is also working on one with a Lisp interpreter

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Stephan Renatus 2025-10-09T06:15:51.089939Z

@btowers793 I know strudel but I wasn't aware of that. got any links? 😃

2025-10-09T06:18:10.126259Z

I first saw him writing about it in this blog series https://garten.salat.dev/lisp/parser.html

Stephan Renatus 2025-10-09T06:19:09.734049Z

thank you!

2025-10-09T06:19:43.082709Z

You can tell he's not (yet) a true believer but I was talking to him on Mastodon and gently trying to point him in our direction 😼

2025-10-09T06:20:43.518519Z

He was skeptical because Strudel uses lots of chaining, which isn't very nice in plain Lisp, but then I showed him Clojure threading macros and he was pretty impressed

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Stephan Renatus 2025-10-09T06:20:50.658269Z

I've been wondering squint and strudel some time ago... but... didn't try much

2025-10-09T06:27:18.742409Z

it looks like here is where the lisp dsl is being developed https://codeberg.org/uzu/strudel/src/branch/main/packages/mondo