DTI, or Doing The Impossible, is a parser and interpreter for the perl 5 programming language. DTI is based heavily on husk scheme by Justin Ethier and Write Yourself a Scheme in 48 Hours
The primary goal of the project is to approximate the functionality of the perl 5 interpreter.
Ideally, it will target the current release (perl-5.14.1 at the time of writing).
dti is available under the MIT license.
dti is developed by John Harrison.
Many code examples were based off husk scheme and the Write Yourself a Scheme in 48 Hours.
husk scheme is developed by Justin Ethier.
The interpreter is based on code from the book Write Yourself a Scheme in 48 Hours written by Jonathan Tang and hosted / maintained by Wikibooks.
If you would like to request changes, report bug fixes, or contact me, visit the project web site at GitHub.