Just in case this is interesting (or humorous) to the other devs. I'll be writing up tutorial text for it soon.
--- I'm starting to work on a small example of a non-lisp-like language that uses the Racket infrastructure. I've chosen the language Brain@#! since it's obviously not parenthetical. I've got the source somewhat working: https://github.com/dyoo/brainfudge and I'll be writing up tutorial text that explains the components. I've uploaded a preliminary PLT package up on PLaneT, so it's possible to write the following: #lang planet dyoo/brainfudge >+++++++++[<++++++++>-]<.>+++++++[<++++>-]<+.+++++++..+++.[-]>++++++++[<++++>-] <.#>+++++++++++[<+++++>-]<.>++++++++[<+++>-]<.+++.------.--------.[-]>++++++++[ <++++>-]<+.[-]++++++++++. I got a comment that several email clients might screw with the program because it looks like quoted text... in that case, just try running: https://github.com/dyoo/brainfudge/blob/master/examples/hello-world.rkt _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/dev