- Jun 2023
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kons-9 is that it combines the power of a software development IDE with the visual tools of 3D graphics authoring system. It does this by being implemented in Common Lisp, an object-oriented dynamic language which provides powerful facilities for exploratory development and rapid prototyping within a live interactive software environment
IDE + 3D + Lisp = Unique features:: * software development IDE with visual toold of 3d graphics authoring system * unlimited extensibility (no distinction between developers and end users)
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REPL-based
Read-Eval-Print Loop and is a software programming environment that allows developers to interactively execute their code
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- Nov 2022
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github.com github.com
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So transcriptor aims to do less, and impose the bare minimum of cognitive load needed to convert a REPL interaction into a test. The entire API is four functions:
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- Oct 2022
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Read%E2%80%93eval%E2%80%93print_loop
aliases: interactive toplevel, language shell
read-eval-print loop (REPL)
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- Jun 2022
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www.digitalocean.com www.digitalocean.com
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- Feb 2021
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www.gitpod.io www.gitpod.io
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Dev Environments Built for the Cloud.
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- Oct 2020
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raw.githubusercontent.com raw.githubusercontent.com
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<Playground> ```html filename=index.html
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- Aug 2020
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> (square: (x: y: square x + square y) 3 7) (x: x*x)58
This can be written up in many other forms, plus the possibility of currying deserves to be pointed out:
$ nix repl nix-repl> (sq: (x: y: sq y + sq x) 2 7) (x: x*x) 53 nix-repl> (sq: (x: y: sq y + sq x)) (x: x*x) «lambda @ (string):1:11» nix-repl> (sq: (x: y: sq y + sq x)) (x: x*x) 2 «lambda @ (string):1:14» nix-repl> (sq: (x: y: sq y + sq x)) (x: x*x) 2 7 53 nix-repl> (sq: x: y: sq y + sq x) (x: x*x) 2 7 53
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- Sep 2019
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- Aug 2019
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cssinjs.org cssinjs.orgJSS1
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www.typescriptlang.org www.typescriptlang.org
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- Nov 2018
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rymndhng.github.io rymndhng.github.io
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Re-open libraries for exploration I use in-ns to jump into library namespaces and re-define their vars. I insert bits of println statements to help understand how data flows through a library. These monkey-patches only exist in the running REPL. I usually put them inside a comment form. On a REPL restart, the library is back at its pristine state. In this example below, I re-open clj-http.headers to add tracing before the header transformation logic: [source] ;; set us up for re-opening libraries (require 'clj-http.headers) (in-ns 'clj-http.headers) (defn- header-map-request [req] (let [req-headers (:headers req)] (if req-headers (do (println "HEADERS: " req-headers) ;; <-- this is my added print (-> req (assoc :headers (into (header-map) req-headers) :use-header-maps-in-response? true))) req))) ;; Go back to to the user namespace to test the change (in-ns 'user) (require '[clj-http.client :as http]) (http/get "http://www.example.com") ;; This is printed in the REPL: ;; HEADERS: {accept-encoding gzip, deflate} An astute observer will notice this workflow is no different from the regular clojure workflow. Clojure gets out of your way and allows you to shape & experiment in the code in the REPL. You can use this technique to explore clojure.core too!
explore library code in the repl in-ns and the redefinition
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Unmap namespaces during experimentation I use ns-unmap and ns-unalias to remove definitions from my namespace. These are the complementary functions of require and def. While exploring, you namespace will accrue failed experiments, especially around naming. Instead of using a giant hammer [tools.namespace], you can opt for finer-grained tools like these. Example: (require '[clojure.string :as thing]) (ns-unalias *ns* 'thing) ; *ns* refers to the current namespace
cleaning up the namespace fro repl experimentation
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- Dec 2015
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repl.it - Web programming environment for several languages: C, C++, Java, C#, F#, Go, Python, Ruby, Lua, Scheme, PHP, Forth, APL
https://github.com/replit<br> https://twitter.com/amasad<br> https://twitter.com/HayaOdeh
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