
Janet: A Lisp for Systems Programming Without the Parentheses Tax
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Janet is a dynamically-typed Lisp dialect designed for practical systems work, offering Lisp's expressiveness with a more approachable syntax than traditional Lisps. For indie makers building tools or automation, Janet trades some purist Lisp philosophy for a gentler learning curve and reasonable performance characteristics.
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