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 😄
The author is also working on one with a Lisp interpreter
@btowers793 I know strudel but I wasn't aware of that. got any links? 😃
I first saw him writing about it in this blog series https://garten.salat.dev/lisp/parser.html
thank you!
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 😼
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
I've been wondering squint and strudel some time ago... but... didn't try much
it looks like here is where the lisp dsl is being developed https://codeberg.org/uzu/strudel/src/branch/main/packages/mondo