I think that's probably unlikely given the long list of universities using it[0].
It's an educational tool for formal propositional logic which hasn't really changed much on 100 years, so probably not a lot of updates are required unless there are big new updates to Haskell itself.
It seems to of had the web app portion updated a year ago. And as you say, the application itself looks ‘done.’
I have frequently used Common Lisp over the last 40 years, and I hear comments about libraries being old and not updated in many years: so what! Quality code that performs a specific function sometimes is ‘done.’
I am a novice Haskell programmer but I enjoy the language and it is very cool to have the Carnap github repo with a book manuscript, backend and front end code to look over.
I don't like the trend of naming software projects after real people. It makes web search harder both for people who try to find the person and for people who try to find the project.
If you were wondering, the name comes from a famous philosopher and logician:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Carnap
Thanks... you just ruined it.
I was so happy that finally that splendid slumber during transportation was finally getting the recognition it so richly deserves.
;)
Ha, I’ve been familiar with Carnap for probably a decade and it took your comment for me to realize his name is Car Nap.
For something similar, but in Python, I made this a while ago:
https://logics.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
GUI here:
https://taut-logic.com/
I, too, made something similar in Python -- but simpler and less polished:
https://jon-jacky.github.io/FLiP/www/
https://github.com/jon-jacky/FLiP/
Oh I know what I'm doing on my lunch break today.
An Open Tower project. Copyright 2015-2024.
Doesn't look like it is been updated in a while. And the GitHub repos last commits are even older. Dead project?
I think that's probably unlikely given the long list of universities using it[0].
It's an educational tool for formal propositional logic which hasn't really changed much on 100 years, so probably not a lot of updates are required unless there are big new updates to Haskell itself.
[0] https://carnap.io/about
the list is also incomplete! I used carnap for intro logic and my college isn't there
My university's course (how I found out about it) isn't there either - seems like it's mostly US-focused
Y'all want to email me? I'll see about updating the list.
Or maybe it's finished ?
+1
It seems to of had the web app portion updated a year ago. And as you say, the application itself looks ‘done.’
I have frequently used Common Lisp over the last 40 years, and I hear comments about libraries being old and not updated in many years: so what! Quality code that performs a specific function sometimes is ‘done.’
I am a novice Haskell programmer but I enjoy the language and it is very cool to have the Carnap github repo with a book manuscript, backend and front end code to look over.
Hey, Carnap creator here. Definitely not dead (still actively used by plenty of universities), but pretty stable these days.
I don't like the trend of naming software projects after real people. It makes web search harder both for people who try to find the person and for people who try to find the project.
I don't like the trend of naming computer hardware after fruit.
I don't like naming things after other things. Names should be self explanatory or random codes.
Everything should just be in Zalgo text.
Past experience in logical frameworks tend to specify documentclass: script, letter, report, etc.