I want expand on and make sure Maria's point doesn't get lost in that
firestorm over at [the case, and a proposal, for elegant syntax in
#lang racket2] . Maria is bang on the money imho (her email is copied
below mine)
JVM got popular because programmers didn't need to program C.
Javascript and B
Let's keep this light and fun, especially for the implementor, who
shouldn't be bogged down with parens-or-die commentry. How about treating
it as yet another #lang, albeit one of interest as core members have an
itch to scratch. Let's cross the bridge of moving docs/website/drastic
stuff when ther
That's some cool bloggery going on there, thanks for sharing.
On Fri, 21 Jun 2019, 16:16 Dexter Lagan, wrote:
> www.newlisper.com/blog
> www.eicm.net/blog
>
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I'm humbled,
I'll use `scheme-full`, thanks to you Ben and Leif for your time and
assistance.
I'll keep in mind that technique for better errors.
kr/sjm
On Sat, 4 May 2019, 01:47 Ben Greenman, wrote:
> With `scheme-full`, we were able to build a pdf.
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$ latex --version
pdfTeX 3.14159265-2.6-1.40.19 (TeX Live 2018/NixOS.org)
kpathsea version 6.3.0
Copyright 2018 Han The Thanh (pdfTeX) et al.
There is NO warranty. Redistribution of this software is
covered by the terms of both the pdfTeX copyright and
the Lesser GNU General Public License.
For mo
On Thu, 2 May 2019, 03:25 Ben Greenman, wrote:
> What version of Racket are you using?
>
I'm using v7.2
The file makes a pdf for me on v7.0
> (and the current master)
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Hello,
I have a problem, my URL in a `bib-entry` has a ~ in it and I need to
escape it such that scribble correctly generates a PDF and HTML.
Steps to reproduce:
For those who run nix here's a `shell.nix` that'll reproduce a latex
environment needed by drracket to correctly generate a pdf, open
I found this to be especially good. Have a bang at this.
On Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 5:37 PM Chansey wrote:
> Concepts, Techniques, and Models of Computer Programming
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Hi,
Take a look at MPLv2, it's a share-and-share-alike but at file level so you
can include it in proprietary code if you want.
This is a good license for hackers and businesses.
kr/sjm
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This might add to the confusion http://simonjf.com/writing/acca.pdf
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Probably better to revert back to untyped racket for the meantime...
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Hello,
It seems Racket predominantly uses deprecated of GTK+ features [0].
Is this because of legacy reasons?
What sort of problems would be faced by extending racket/gui so that
it used the updated features [1]
i.e.
TreeView [2]
GtkColorChooserDialog [3] etc
r/sjm
[0] https://developer.gnome
Hello,
I just changed my local racket nix expression to use gtk3 [0] in an
attempt to make the GUI look more beautiful. This succeeded but I
noticed some abnormal behaviour.
For instance clicking on `file->open` segfaults racket.
Does anyone else have this behaviour on other systems using GKT3?
On Wed, 21 Feb 2018, 14:44 Hendrik Boom, wrote:
> The interesting parrt would the integrating of Rust's garbage
> collector (yes, it has a concept of garbage collection for data declared
> to need it) with Racket's.
>
I understand you'd need the Custom Allocator which is (currently) only
availab
Hi Seamus,
Thanks for this, I'm setting out to build a rather large project using
Racket and its GUI.
I thought about using Idris compiling to the electron platform but
chose against it because of electron's memory usage.
So far my dive into Racket has positive, it's magical how I can switch
from
Re opengl: I recall running into a similar problem, I eventually scrapped
the opengl dependency but it might be possible to wrap the whole thing up
in a makeWrapper then pass in the opengl executable path for non-nixos
systems into it.
The reason, I believe, is that opengl is packaged as a static
Hello,
We're partially through the development of a nix{os} utility which
transforms an info.rkt into a nix expression.
https://github.com/clacke/racket2nix
It'll be helpful if other nixers/racketers could contribute or test the
project!
kr/sjm
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