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Compiler for Elm, a functional language for reliable webapps.
A friendly programming language from the future
A toy programming language with time travel
DEPRECATED: A live-coded visual performance tool
TidalCycles / Haskell modules of drum patterns.
Tidal is a domain specific language for live coding pattern. This package allows colour patterns to be rendered as PDF or SVG files.