There are actually a couple of C language modes and a JavaScript one in Planet. On May 21, 2013 3:28 PM, "Tom Schouten" <t...@zwizwa.be> wrote:
> Hi List, > > Checking if anyone has any ideas or advice on this. > > I'm writing a DSL for (music) DSP low-level algorithm design, and I'd like > to use some C-like syntax front on top of the default s-expr input to avoid > having to confront people with Scheme. > > I realize this approach has been tried many times and was abandoned maybe > just as much, but I am confronted with a practical issue in the target > audience. It's amazing how much friction a foreign syntax can cause in > practical embedded/DSP engineering circles... > > Is there anything re-usable out there in Racket land that looks like C but > with a simpler grammar or a simple map to s-expressions? The language I'm > implementing is purely functional / single assignment, and looks pretty > much like Scheme at this point. > > A subset of JavaScript would maybe also be good enough. > > Cheers, > Tom > > > > ____________________ > Racket Users list: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/**users <http://lists.racket-lang.org/users> >
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