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-2024-06-01T04:38:44.253693248Zjank bloghttps://jank-lang.org/blog/jank development update - New projects!2024-05-31T00:00:00Z2024-05-31T00:00:00Zhttps://jank-lang.org/blog/2024-05-31-new-projectsJeaye Wilkerson<p>Hey folks! I've been building on last month's addition of lazy sequences, <code>loop*</code>, destructuring, and more. This month, I've worked on rounding out lazy sequences, adding more mutability, better meta support, and some big project updates. Much love to <a href="https://www.clojuriststogether.org/">Clojurists Together</a>, who are funding my work this quarter.</p>jank development update - Lazy sequences!2024-04-27T00:00:00Z2024-04-27T00:00:00Zhttps://jank-lang.org/blog/2024-04-27-lazy-sequencesJeaye Wilkerson<p>This quarter, I'm being funded by <a href="https://www.clojuriststogether.org/">Clojurists Together</a> to build out jank's lazy sequences, special <code>loop*</code> form, destructuring, and support for the <code>for</code> and <code>doseq</code> macros. Going into this quarter, I had only a rough idea of how Clojure's lazy sequences were implemented. Now, a month in, I'm ready to report some impressive progress!</p>jank development update - Syntax quoting!2024-03-29T00:00:00Z2024-03-29T00:00:00Zhttps://jank-lang.org/blog/2024-03-29-syntax-quotingJeaye Wilkerson<p>Oh, hey folks. I was just wrapping up this macro I was writing. One moment.</p>jank development update - Dynamic bindings and more!2024-02-23T00:00:00Z2024-02-23T00:00:00Zhttps://jank-lang.org/blog/2024-02-23-bindingsJeaye Wilkerson<p>For the past couple of months, I have been focused on tackling dynamic var bindings and meta hints, which grew into much, much more. Along the way, I've learned some neat things and have positioned jank to be ready for a lot more outside contributions. Grab a seat and I'll explain it all! Much love to <a href="https://www.clojuriststogether.org/">Clojurists Together</a>, who have sponsored some of my work this quarter.</p>jank's new persistent string is fast2023-12-30T00:00:00Z2023-12-30T00:00:00Zhttps://jank-lang.org/blog/2023-12-30-fast-stringJeaye Wilkerson<p>One thing I've been meaning to do is build a custom string class for jank. I had some time, during the holidays, between wrapping up this quarter's work and starting on next quarter's, so I decided to see if I could beat both <code>std::string</code> and <code>folly::fbstring</code>, in terms of performance. After all, if we're gonna make a string class, it'll need to be fast. :)</p>jank development update - Load all the modules!2023-12-17T00:00:00Z2023-12-17T00:00:00Zhttps://jank-lang.org/blog/2023-12-17-module-loadingJeaye Wilkerson<p>I've been quiet for the past couple of months, finishing up this work on jank's module loading, class path handling, aliasing, and var referring. Along the way, I ran into some very interesting bugs and we're in for a treat of technical detail in this holiday edition of jank development updates! A warm shout out to my <a href="https://github.com/sponsors/jeaye">Github sponsors</a> and <a href="https://www.clojuriststogether.org/">Clojurists Together</a> for sponsoring this work.</p>jank development update - Module loading2023-10-14T00:00:00Z2023-10-14T00:00:00Zhttps://jank-lang.org/blog/2023-10-14-module-loadingJeaye Wilkerson<p>For the past month and a half, I've been building out jank's support for <code>clojure.core/require</code>, including everything from class path handling to compiling jank files to intermediate code written to the filesystem. This is a half-way report for the quarter. As a warm note, my work on jank this quarter is being sponsored by <a href="https://www.clojuriststogether.org/">Clojurists Together</a>.</p>jank development update - Object model results2023-08-26T00:00:00Z2023-08-26T00:00:00Zhttps://jank-lang.org/blog/2023-08-26-object-modelJeaye Wilkerson<p>As summer draws to a close, in the Pacific Northwest, so too does my term of sponsored work focused on a faster object model for jank. Thanks so much to <a href="https://www.clojuriststogether.org/">Clojurists Together</a> for funding jank's development. The past quarter has been quite successful and I'm excited to share the results.</p>jank development update - A faster object model2023-07-08T00:00:00Z2023-07-08T00:00:00Zhttps://jank-lang.org/blog/2023-07-08-object-modelJeaye Wilkerson<p>This quarter, my work on jank is being sponsored by <a href="https://www.clojuriststogether.org/">Clojurists Together</a>. The terms of the work are to research a new object model for jank, with the goal of making jank code faster across the board. This is a half-way report and I'm excited to share my results!</p>jank development update - Optimizing a ray tracer2023-04-07T00:00:00Z2023-04-07T00:00:00Zhttps://jank-lang.org/blog/2023-04-07-ray-tracingJeaye Wilkerson<p>After the <a href="/blog/2023-01-13-optimizing-sequences">last post</a>, which focused on optimizing jank's sequences, I wanted to get jank running a ray tracer I had previously written in Clojure. In this post, I document what was required to start ray tracing in jank and, more importantly, how I chased down the run time in a fierce battle with Clojure's performance.</p>jank development update - Optimizing sequences2023-01-13T00:00:00Z2023-01-13T00:00:00Zhttps://jank-lang.org/blog/2023-01-13-optimizing-sequencesJeaye Wilkerson<p>In this episode of jank's development updates, we follow an exciting few weekends as I was digging deep into Clojure's sequence implementation, building jank's equivalent, and then benchmarking and profiling in a dizzying race to the bottom.</p>jank development update - Lots of new changes2022-12-08T00:00:00Z2022-12-08T00:00:00Zhttps://jank-lang.org/blog/2022-12-08-progress-updateJeaye Wilkerson<p>I was previously giving updates only in the <a href="https://clojurians.slack.com/archives/C03SRH97FDK">#jank</a> Slack channel, but some of these are getting large enough to warrant more prose. Thus, happily, I can announce that jank has a new blog and I have a <i>lot</i> of new progress to report! Let's get into the details.</p>
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+2024-06-02T06:34:45.446532797Zjank bloghttps://jank-lang.org/blog/jank development update - New projects!2024-05-31T00:00:00Z2024-05-31T00:00:00Zhttps://jank-lang.org/blog/2024-05-31-new-projectsJeaye Wilkerson<p>Hey folks! I've been building on last month's addition of lazy sequences, <code>loop*</code>, destructuring, and more. This month, I've worked on rounding out lazy sequences, adding more mutability, better meta support, and some big project updates. Much love to <a href="https://www.clojuriststogether.org/">Clojurists Together</a>, who are funding my work this quarter.</p>jank development update - Lazy sequences!2024-04-27T00:00:00Z2024-04-27T00:00:00Zhttps://jank-lang.org/blog/2024-04-27-lazy-sequencesJeaye Wilkerson<p>This quarter, I'm being funded by <a href="https://www.clojuriststogether.org/">Clojurists Together</a> to build out jank's lazy sequences, special <code>loop*</code> form, destructuring, and support for the <code>for</code> and <code>doseq</code> macros. Going into this quarter, I had only a rough idea of how Clojure's lazy sequences were implemented. Now, a month in, I'm ready to report some impressive progress!</p>jank development update - Syntax quoting!2024-03-29T00:00:00Z2024-03-29T00:00:00Zhttps://jank-lang.org/blog/2024-03-29-syntax-quotingJeaye Wilkerson<p>Oh, hey folks. I was just wrapping up this macro I was writing. One moment.</p>jank development update - Dynamic bindings and more!2024-02-23T00:00:00Z2024-02-23T00:00:00Zhttps://jank-lang.org/blog/2024-02-23-bindingsJeaye Wilkerson<p>For the past couple of months, I have been focused on tackling dynamic var bindings and meta hints, which grew into much, much more. Along the way, I've learned some neat things and have positioned jank to be ready for a lot more outside contributions. Grab a seat and I'll explain it all! Much love to <a href="https://www.clojuriststogether.org/">Clojurists Together</a>, who have sponsored some of my work this quarter.</p>jank's new persistent string is fast2023-12-30T00:00:00Z2023-12-30T00:00:00Zhttps://jank-lang.org/blog/2023-12-30-fast-stringJeaye Wilkerson<p>One thing I've been meaning to do is build a custom string class for jank. I had some time, during the holidays, between wrapping up this quarter's work and starting on next quarter's, so I decided to see if I could beat both <code>std::string</code> and <code>folly::fbstring</code>, in terms of performance. After all, if we're gonna make a string class, it'll need to be fast. :)</p>jank development update - Load all the modules!2023-12-17T00:00:00Z2023-12-17T00:00:00Zhttps://jank-lang.org/blog/2023-12-17-module-loadingJeaye Wilkerson<p>I've been quiet for the past couple of months, finishing up this work on jank's module loading, class path handling, aliasing, and var referring. Along the way, I ran into some very interesting bugs and we're in for a treat of technical detail in this holiday edition of jank development updates! A warm shout out to my <a href="https://github.com/sponsors/jeaye">Github sponsors</a> and <a href="https://www.clojuriststogether.org/">Clojurists Together</a> for sponsoring this work.</p>jank development update - Module loading2023-10-14T00:00:00Z2023-10-14T00:00:00Zhttps://jank-lang.org/blog/2023-10-14-module-loadingJeaye Wilkerson<p>For the past month and a half, I've been building out jank's support for <code>clojure.core/require</code>, including everything from class path handling to compiling jank files to intermediate code written to the filesystem. This is a half-way report for the quarter. As a warm note, my work on jank this quarter is being sponsored by <a href="https://www.clojuriststogether.org/">Clojurists Together</a>.</p>jank development update - Object model results2023-08-26T00:00:00Z2023-08-26T00:00:00Zhttps://jank-lang.org/blog/2023-08-26-object-modelJeaye Wilkerson<p>As summer draws to a close, in the Pacific Northwest, so too does my term of sponsored work focused on a faster object model for jank. Thanks so much to <a href="https://www.clojuriststogether.org/">Clojurists Together</a> for funding jank's development. The past quarter has been quite successful and I'm excited to share the results.</p>jank development update - A faster object model2023-07-08T00:00:00Z2023-07-08T00:00:00Zhttps://jank-lang.org/blog/2023-07-08-object-modelJeaye Wilkerson<p>This quarter, my work on jank is being sponsored by <a href="https://www.clojuriststogether.org/">Clojurists Together</a>. The terms of the work are to research a new object model for jank, with the goal of making jank code faster across the board. This is a half-way report and I'm excited to share my results!</p>jank development update - Optimizing a ray tracer2023-04-07T00:00:00Z2023-04-07T00:00:00Zhttps://jank-lang.org/blog/2023-04-07-ray-tracingJeaye Wilkerson<p>After the <a href="/blog/2023-01-13-optimizing-sequences">last post</a>, which focused on optimizing jank's sequences, I wanted to get jank running a ray tracer I had previously written in Clojure. In this post, I document what was required to start ray tracing in jank and, more importantly, how I chased down the run time in a fierce battle with Clojure's performance.</p>jank development update - Optimizing sequences2023-01-13T00:00:00Z2023-01-13T00:00:00Zhttps://jank-lang.org/blog/2023-01-13-optimizing-sequencesJeaye Wilkerson<p>In this episode of jank's development updates, we follow an exciting few weekends as I was digging deep into Clojure's sequence implementation, building jank's equivalent, and then benchmarking and profiling in a dizzying race to the bottom.</p>jank development update - Lots of new changes2022-12-08T00:00:00Z2022-12-08T00:00:00Zhttps://jank-lang.org/blog/2022-12-08-progress-updateJeaye Wilkerson<p>I was previously giving updates only in the <a href="https://clojurians.slack.com/archives/C03SRH97FDK">#jank</a> Slack channel, but some of these are getting large enough to warrant more prose. Thus, happily, I can announce that jank has a new blog and I have a <i>lot</i> of new progress to report! Let's get into the details.</p>
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jank programming language - Clojure/LLVM/Gradual Typing
jank is under heavy development. It's safest to assume that any feature advertised is partially developed or in the planning stages. There is no sales pitch here; just a lot of work and some big plans. All development happens on Github, so watch the repo there!
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jank is under heavy development. It's safest to assume that any feature advertised is partially developed or in the planning stages. There is no sales pitch here; just a lot of work and some big plans. All development happens on Github, so watch the repo there!