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Ginger
A lisp-like language built on the go programming language. The ideas are still a work-in-progress, and this repo is where I'm jotting down my notes:
Language manifesto
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Anything written in go should be writeable in ginger in as many lines or fewer.
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When deciding whether to be more go-like or more like an existing lisp language, err on being go-like.
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The fewer built-in functions, the better. The standard library should be easily discoverable and always importable so helper functions can be made available.
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When choosing between adding a syntax rule or a datatype and not adding a feature, err on not adding the feature.
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It is not a goal to make ginger code be usable from go code.
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Naming should use words instead of symbols, except when those symbols are existing go operators.
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Overloading function should be used as little as possible.
Documentation
See the [docs][/docs] folder for more details. Keep in mind that most of ginger is still experimental and definitely not ready for the spotlight.