The name is gold (well, actually Steel, but...) I love the idea as I'd love to be able to do systems programming in Scheme.
I've actually been playing with Loko scheme lately which is really cool and designed for bare metal. There are some really cool things going on there, such as Valand, an experimental wayland-like compositor written purely in Scheme (see the dev branch if you're interested). But its still garbage collected. Another cool example of what maybe counts as a systems lisp/scheme is the xtlang from extempore, designed to allow for the low-level bit fiddling and performance requirements of per-sample DSP. If this initiative takes off I'd like to offer my help however I could contribute :) --- Blake Shaw Director, SWEATSHOPPE sweatshoppe.org --- On Sat, Jul 9, 2022 at 3:38 PM Christine Lemmer-Webber < cweb...@dustycloud.org> wrote: > > A little blogpost this morning, not actual software, but software > desiderata: > https://dustycloud.org/blog/guile-steel-proposal/ > > I'd love to see something like the above happen. I'd love to help make > it happen. So this is more of a call to arms than anything else. > > Can we have a "systems lisp"? Can we do better than Rust? Let's put > some interesting things on that compiler tower of ours! >