[erlang-questions] Languages running on BEAM
Ivan Uemlianin
ivan@REDACTED
Sat Nov 14 20:37:38 CET 2015
Sorry, I didn't mean comparison as in better/worse, I just meant laying out
the
differences (Also, if ever such a comparison were done, it probably
wouldn't be by me;).
My objevtive in compiling the list is to help me think through language
implementation.
Ivan
On Sat, Nov 14, 2015 at 6:47 pm, Robert Virding <rvirding@REDACTED> wrote:
I think an objective comparison would be very difficult as some of the
differences are of a religious nature, for examle lisp-1 vs lisp-2 :-), and
some
are just a matter of preference.
You basically go with the one that feels the best.
Robert
On 12 November 2015 at 17:14, Ivan Uemlianin < ivan@REDACTED
[ivan@REDACTED] > wrote:
Dear Robert
Thanks for your comment.
I think an objective comparison (i.e. by a fourth party) of the three
different
erlang lisps will definitely be in order.
Best wishes
Ivan
On 12/11/2015 16:06, Robert Virding wrote:
I would point out that Eric Merrit was very wrong about aspects of LFE in
his
comparison with Joxa which makes some parts of it not very meaningful.
Robert
On 9 November 2015 at 16:10, Ivan Uemlianin < ivan@REDACTED
[ivan@REDACTED] > wrote:
Dear All
I am compiling a list of programming languages that run on BEAM, the Erlang
VM:
[https://github.com/llaisdy/beam_languages]
https://github.com/llaisdy/beam_languages
[https://github.com/llaisdy/beam_languages]
The resource is aimed at people who might be thinking of implementing such
a
language themselves. Consequently the list includes experimental and
abandoned
languages as well as the stars.
I am also including a section listing documents (papers, presentations,
blog
posts, etc.) that cover the theme of implementing languages for the BEAM in
general.
Languages listed so far:
- efene
- elixir
- erl2
- erlang
- erlog
- erlyjs
- haskerl
- joxa
- lfe
- luerl
- reia
- 'the concurrent schemer'
- xerl
If you know about a language or a document that should be on one of these
lists
--- or if I've made mistakes! ---, please let me know (email, issue/PR,
tweet,
etc.).
With thanks and best wishes
Ivan
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