I've taken a first crack at creating a
Racket (programming language)
page in wikipedia, simply by copying the first few chunks of the PLT Scheme
page.
This is a bit experimental, because it may be that Wikipedia has an existing
mechanism for renaming, so I figured I'd just spend five minutes
On Jun 8, 2010, at 3:28 PM, John Clements wrote:
1) In sentences such as DrScheme is a part of PLT Scheme, I'm guessing this
should turn into DrRacket is a part of the Racket project, or something
similar.
DrRacket is PLT's IDE for the Racket programming language.
2) More generally,
On Jun 8, Matthias Felleisen wrote:
Can't we just use the examples from our web site in a two-column format?
I think that the expectation is for a more conventional kind of hello
world thing. But given that in many repl-based languages that's
going to be just
hello world
then it's
On Jun 8, Matthias Felleisen wrote:
We don't have to be exactly like others, we're different.
The wikipedia case is working under rules of a different body,
therefore we have to follow their rules. Otherwise it won't be nice
to spend some work making some nice table of example and see it
Eli Barzilay wrote:
On Jun 8, Matthias Felleisen wrote:
Can't we just use the examples from our web site in a two-column format?
I think that the expectation is for a more conventional kind of hello
world thing. But given that in many repl-based languages that's
going to be just
hello
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