[erlang-questions] Languages running on BEAM

Robert Virding rvirding@REDACTED
Thu Nov 12 17:06:03 CET 2015


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> wrote:

> Dear All
>
> I am compiling a list of programming languages that run on BEAM, the
> Erlang VM:
>
>     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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