Sounds cool. Do you have any requirements other than what you outlined above such as any grammar examples? Reading this brought me back to my compiler days at uni. We used Oberon and had to create a compiler. It was quite the process! I remember abstract syntax trees that held the program and as we proceeded through the compilation steps that ast was passed around and inspected for all steps. This I found helpful: https://dev.to/villyp/how-to-build-a-compiler-a-step-by-step...
Sounds cool. Do you have any requirements other than what you outlined above such as any grammar examples? Reading this brought me back to my compiler days at uni. We used Oberon and had to create a compiler. It was quite the process! I remember abstract syntax trees that held the program and as we proceeded through the compilation steps that ast was passed around and inspected for all steps. This I found helpful: https://dev.to/villyp/how-to-build-a-compiler-a-step-by-step...
This sounds a lot like late 70's / early 80's Rapid Prototyping, and also what people seemed to think Lisp would eventually turn into at the time.