I'm strongly in favor.
We could evaluate this simply as a "community development and
marketing" proposition:
1. We want more people using Racket.
2. We want more people at RacketCon.
3. A familiar CoC will welcome more people.
Framed that way, I think even _I_ could blurt out the answer fast
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Hi friends:
Could someone share a way to use @hyperlink of the Scribble/manual language, in
order to open the linked document in a new webpage or window (instead of using
the current scribble document page)?
Thank you very much in advance, and congratulations for constantly improving
the envir
The problem with `string-titlecase` is that it's built into the
predefined `'#%kernel` module.
The fact that `'#%kernel' is implemented in C exacerbates the problem,
but even as pieces are being moved to Scheme/Racket, it's not clear
that the source of `'#%kernel` will be part of a regular Racket
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On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 11:44:57AM -0700, Sam Waxman wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Is there a wrapper like this that works for determining the values that are
> bound to variables?
...
> I've achieved similar functionality by binding identifiers to identifier
> macros, but it would be much simpler and c
Hey all,
I'm trying to write a few #langs in racket, and I've been making use of the
#%datum, #%app, and a few of the other macros that automatically wrap certain
types of expressions. Is there a wrapper like this that works for determining
the values that are bound to variables? (I.e. so that
Using github search (going to https://github.com/racket/racket and then
typing in string-titlecase to the 'search this repository' bar) I was able
to quickly find this snippet in string.c:
scheme_add_global_constant("string-titlecase",
scheme_make_immed_prim(string_titlecase,
"string-titlec
Hi
There was a recent question on the list about how to capitalise the first
letter of a string.
There were a number of good approaches, but I thought I would try look for
the implementation of string-titlecase.
I found it surprisingly difficult despite having the search for code
functionality
programming languages
~Leif Andersen
On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 12:08 PM, Hendrik Boom
wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 08:02:44PM -0400, Neil Van Dyke wrote:
> > One,
> > relatively light, example: many people assume that everyone at a
> conference
> > doesn't mind being photographed and tagged
On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 08:02:44PM -0400, Neil Van Dyke wrote:
> One,
> relatively light, example: many people assume that everyone at a conference
> doesn't mind being photographed and tagged in Facebook and such, but I've
> heard from a few PL people who absolutely do mind, to the point that they
I agree with Matthias here, this mailing list should absolutely remain
civil.
I want to thank everyone for their feedback so far. It seems we have
reached a fix point as to what the community wants wrt a CoC. I am inclined
to that at this point we should hand it off to the main RacketCon
organizer
In an attempt to be more "scientific" about this I would point to the writing
and actions of some other prominent language communities, as they have made the
argument FOR having a CoC much better than I could. Before that, I think we (as
practitioners and members of a technical community) should
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