This project is dedicated to developing more readable format(s) for Lisp-based languages (such as Common Lisp and Scheme) and implementing those formats (readers, pretty-printers, editor macros, etc.). MIT license preferred, to spread them widely.
Features
- Infix notation, e.g., {3 + 4} in addition to (+ 3 4)
- Optional traditional function notation, e.g., f(...) in addition to (f ...)
- Optional indentation support greatly reduces the need for parentheses
- Works on any data or program (it is general and homoiconic)
License
MIT LicenseFollow Readable Lisp S-expressions
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User Reviews
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Excellent! Programmers that come to Lisp and Scheme will have an easier time to adapt to these wonderful languages.
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And I have almost gave up on Lisp/Scheme.... I can't believe that this project existed from 2006 and almost no one knows about it... What a shame!
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It's hard to overstate the importance of this project. Finally, a readable (and writable!) syntax for Lisp and Scheme! This has made me think about trying these languages seriously for general use (rather than just Emacs Lisp!) for the first time.