
Janet language offers Lisp simplicity without the parenthesis tax
Hacker News·1w·Ian Henry
Ian Henry makes the case for Janet, a Lisp-family language designed for practical systems programming without the notorious syntax overhead. For indie developers and small teams building tools, Janet trades traditional Lisp verbosity for readability while keeping the semantic benefits—homoiconicity, macros, first-class functions—that make Lisp powerful.
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