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* https://tylr.fun/ – [https://twitter.com/dm_0ney/status/1414742742530498566?s=09 (some info in twitter)] – single line structural editing interactive demo – focus on [[typing normally]] | * https://tylr.fun/ – [https://twitter.com/dm_0ney/status/1414742742530498566?s=09 (some info in twitter)] – single line structural editing interactive demo – focus on [[typing normally]] | ||
Revision as of 11:03, 13 July 2021
Contents
Serious projects aiming to become at a practically usable programming language
- unison – https://www.unisonweb.org/ – fist implemented code-projection is projection into plain text-files
- Enso (former luna) – https://enso.org/
Experimental toy/research projects
- fructure – Andrew Bilnn – fructure editor (website) – (ninth RacketCon): Andrew Blinn – Fructure: A Structured Editing Engine in Racket – upload 2019-07-19
– there is a focus on typing normally – interesting aspect: algebra for the curser - hazel – https://hazel.org/
- lambdu – http://www.lamdu.org/
- ( isomorf – https://isomorf.io/#!/ )
By the author so called "tile-based editing":
- https://tylr.fun/ – (some info in twitter) – single line structural editing interactive demo – focus on typing normally
Related
- programming languages
- Software
- Annotated lambda diagrams and Annotated lambda diagram mockups – also a code projection
- Higher level computer interfaces for deveusers