Two minutes ago, Joan Arnaldich wrote: > > Besides that, IMHO, I do think it is useful for readers interested > in knowing more about a programming language (say, before deciding > if they're going to invest some time learning it or not) to see > actual examples of this kind, without leaving wikipedia, if only to > get a taste of what can be done and how code looks like... even more > in Racket's case, where it can be strange for a newcomer to > understand why code can look so different...
That makes a lot of sense -- thanks for making up that page. There are obvious advantages for such a page: people can see things within the nice unified world of wikipedia that they're used to -- it's true that we make our examples very obvious, but at least I know exactly the kind of users that you're talking about -- I'm an example of this too, every time that I just click a wikipedia link to get a brief overview since I'm too lazy to start navigating a new site. -- ((lambda (x) (x x)) (lambda (x) (x x))) Eli Barzilay: http://barzilay.org/ Maze is Life! _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users