Carl Mäsak
Carl Mäsak
It seems I might have to include [Wat](http://axisofeval.blogspot.com/2013/05/a-new-low-in-programming-language.html) in my list, too.
Linking this [syntax-rules primer](http://web.archive.org/web/20060616054033/home.comcast.net/~prunesquallor/macro.txt) from here, just to have it linked from somewhere. It also relates somewhat to #491.
[Kernel](https://web.cs.wpi.edu/~jshutt/kernel.html).
And also [Virtua](http://www.manuelsimoni.net/virtua/index.html), by the Wat author (and "the Axis of Eval" blogger). Needless to say, some of these languages (especially the fexpr ones) are not mainstream, and I won't...
@vendethiel, I forgot to reply properly. Doing so now. > I see sweetjs in the Wiki[pedia] article (though perhaps you added it?). No, but I think I might have missed...
Also perhaps include [Z](https://chrisdone.com/posts/z/) in the survey, although it seems a bit buggy awesome. [HN discussion](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20557363).
Also throwing [this HN discussion](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20605603) in here. I feel I need to get somewhat of a handle on `syntax-rules`, `syntax-case`, and `syntax-parse`.
I think [`Filter::Inject`](https://github.com/LanX/Filter-Inject) deserves to go on this list also.
Also [macropy](https://github.com/lihaoyi/macropy).
[MetaOCaml](http://okmij.org/ftp/ML/MetaOCaml.html). To the extent that I've looked at it, it has quasiquotation and unquotes, and these interact with the type system.