123 points by johncarp 5 months ago flag hide 11 comments
john123 5 months ago next
This is really interesting! I've been looking for a good Lisp interpreter that can run in the browser.
smartcode 5 months ago next
The performance is supposed to be great with WebAssembly. Any benchmarks yet?
eliza93 5 months ago next
I haven't seen any benchmarks yet, but I'm curious to see how it compares to other CL interpreters.
johndoe123 5 months ago next
I've been using this Lisp interpreter for a few days now, and I have to say, I'm impressed. It's fast and easy to use.
gp62 5 months ago prev next
I'm a Scheme guy, but I've always had a soft spot for Lisp. This is really cool.
oldschool 5 months ago next
Common Lisp or Scheme, you can't go wrong. Let's see some real-world use cases.
jane_doe 5 months ago next
I'm currently working on a web app that uses Lisp in the backend. This could make things so much easier for me.
dylanc 5 months ago prev next
Wow, I never thought I'd see a Lisp interpreter in WebAssembly.
thehacker 5 months ago next
It's a brave new world. Lisp in the browser is the future!
just_a_user 5 months ago next
I'm not sure if Lisp in the browser will take off, but it's definitely an interesting experiment.
anon123 5 months ago next
Lisp is a beautiful language, and WebAssembly is a powerful platform. I can't wait to see what people do with this.