I’m discovering the superb world of struct (with the 3 recommended tutorials,
all of which very biased towards the graphic angle
at least there is a visible reward for all the effort it takes to work with
data-s
I understand the argument, but for me I read it was ‘for graphics’ - it was
* oliver [2021-09-15 15:28]:
> hi,
>
> is there any reason the CEAMMC linrary is not available for linux ?
>
> at least i can't find them on my DEBIAN (11 - bullseye) and UBUNTU (20.04
> focal) machines ...
A quick web search using startpage.com yielded this page here
>> I’m discovering the superb world of struct (with the 3 recommended
>> tutorials, all of which very biased towards the graphic angle
> at least there is a visible reward for all the effort it takes to work with
> data-s
I understand the argument, but for me I read it was ‘for graphics’ - it
I’m discovering the superb world of struct (with the 3 recommended tutorials,
all of which very biased towards the graphic angle
at least there is a visible reward for all the effort it takes to work
with data-s
but I found ways around) and my new favourite friend is [text] for that
hi,
is there any reason the CEAMMC linrary is not available for linux ?
at least i can't find them on my DEBIAN (11 - bullseye) and UBUNTU
(20.04 focal) machines ...
PD 0.51.4
best
oliver
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Hi,
I have just released 'planifolia', a set of abstractions designed to work
without compiled externals.
Among the the implemented processes, there are tools like arbitrary unary
and binary operations in lists and arrays, quicksort, logical operators to
check equality of arbitrary data types,
Dear all
I’m discovering the superb world of struct (with the 3 recommended tutorials,
all of which very biased towards the graphic angle but I found ways around) and
my new favourite friend is [text] for that reason :)
2 questions:
- in the attached patch, I needed to create a dummy entry to