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    Kitten

    Kitten

    A statically typed concatenative systems programming language

    Kitten is an experimental, concatenative programming language that blends Forth/Joy-style stack programming with modern static typing and effect tracking. Programs are composed by chaining small words that transform a typed stack, and the compiler uses type inference to ensure compositions are valid. The language explores disciplined handling of side effects, aiming to separate pure transformations from operations that perform I/O or mutate state. Its design encourages small, reusable...
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    HaLVM

    HaLVM

    The Haskell Lightweight Virtual Machine (HaLVM)

    ...Instead of deploying a full operating system, you compile a Haskell program into a tiny image that boots as its own VM, which reduces the attack surface and startup time. The project adapts GHC and the Haskell runtime to a minimal environment, providing the I/O, networking, and memory facilities necessary for standalone services. Its design encourages highly isolated services—each VM does one job—making it attractive for security-sensitive components and research on microservice-style architectures. Developers get to keep Haskell’s strong typing, concurrency abstractions, and functional style while targeting bare virtual hardware. ...
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