open source - Looking for (c)lisp examples of mini-languages, that is, DSLs -


Reading a well written code helps me to learn a language (at least it works with C) [Removal of the 'more-specified' part of the question]

A special feature for a mini-language or DSL problem, open source as a language especially interested in the reputation of Lispy Of course, and available on the web, preferably

I have Googled and found this example:

Anyone else have someone else? (And, yes, I will continue reading "Practical Common Lisp.")

After 11 hours (only 11 hours!): Thanks, everybody. What a wonderful site, and what a bunch of good answers and suggestions!

I think your obstacles are over -compiled:

< P> It is small enough to understand, opaque ('well-written' part of desire), and independent other packages.

Common Lisp is a big language, and when you add language elements then the energy generated is very high. In CL, you can not have a small program showing "the most tricks".

There are also many concepts, when you learn CL from any other language, you will find foreigners. Like CL is least trick but more about its basic criteria.

I suggest that you have to read a little bit before this and then start making your own program or considering open source code.

For example Eddie Vets usually writes good code. See your projects.

And now read the PCL. :)


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