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Lisp in Javascript

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I just posted a little lisp implementation, written in javascript. This has been hanging around for a long time (I wrote it almost two years ago), so it was finally time to get it out there.

This was an interesting exercise and is almost guaranteed not to be bug-free…

You can find it over on github.

Note that this uses the wonderful parser generator by Jan Max Meyer to generate the actual parser.

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Mike Koss said:

Very cool! Do you have this hosted somewhere so I can try it out w/o installing it my server?

I think you can get github to host it automatically on:

http://stevela.github.com/

but there is some configuration you have to do on your project.

- Mike

Steve said:

Ok, so it's hosted here: http://stevela.github.com/js-lisp/

Thanks for the suggestion! Also note that it runs out of the box. I.e. you can just clone the repo and open up index.html

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