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Litex: Formal math for everyone – set theory examples with Lean comparison

14 points by litexlang ago | 3 comments

litexlang |next [-]

[Litex](https://litexlang.com) is a simple open-source computer language for mathematical proofs. Anyone can have a rough understanding of Litex in 2 hours.

Although it is not yet ready for production use, it is already powerful enough to formalize set theory and basic logic, which is enough for most daily mathematical proofs. Visit [Set Theory Examples](https://litexlang.com/doc/How_Litex_Works/Litex_vs_Lean_Set_...) for more examples.

Star the repo [here](https://github.com/litexlang/golitex) to support Litex, and join our [Zulip community](https://litex.zulipchat.com/join/c4e7foogy6paz2sghjnbujov/) to give us feedback and suggestions!

tucnak |previous [-]

The code bits are criminally unreadable in dark mode—white outlines over light gray background...

observationist |root |parent [-]

Almost looks like the highlight and default colors got swapped - ctrl+a to read looks ok, but oof.