Hi,
I am interested in developing a Racket wrapper for hetzner cloud rest
api. This is a REST API defined in:
https://docs.hetzner.cloud/
I however, have no experience with accessing REST APIs in racket much
less developing one.
1. Are there any examples out there of wrapping rest apis in
Sorry for the delay. My ISP's service has been flaky of late. It was
down much of Tuesday. I'm still getting caught up.
On 4/10/2018 2:30 PM, d...@insomniacgames.com wrote:
How long do you want to wait for "truth" calculations. Done using
either rationals (software bigint /
>
> Have you looked at Neil Toronto's paper Practically Accurate
> Floating-Point Math (
> https://www.cs.umd.edu/~ntoronto/papers/toronto-2014cise-floating-point.pdf).
> It is an excellent paper that discusses the use of Racket to analyze the
> accuracy of floating-point computations.
No, I
>From one following along who knows fairly little about floating-point math
(the Toronto/McCarthy paper looks very informative!):
On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 12:13 AM, George Neuner
wrote:
> As Philip McGrath mentioned already, you can specify single precision at
> least for
>
>
> To be clear, I was just mentioning that I use single precision floats in
> our main application that is all written in C++, which is where the
> performance is critical/required. I'm trying to use Racket as a tool for
> understanding how we can maximize accuracy of our numerical algorithms
>
>
> I don't know your definition of "handful", and you made a big deal about
> the speed of single floats ...
To be clear, I was just mentioning that I use single precision floats in
our main application that is all written in C++, which is where the
performance is critical/required. I'm
Does anyone actively use the "google" Racket package? (
https://pkgs.racket-lang.org/package/google)
There are some things I'm interested in doing, especially with the Google
Drive API, but I see that the latest commit to the GitHub repository is
from 2016, which seems like a long time ago in
I used the built-in url package (http://docs.racket-lang.org/net/url.html)
from Racket to fetch data from Wunderground weather API and it was simple
enough that I did not feel the need for a separate REST library. I just
used `format` to construct the URL, `get-pure-port` to fetch the data
I can second having used net/url to call simple REST APIs, though
apparently slightly differently than Alex: I typically use
`http-sendrecv/url` to do the data-fetching (rather than `get-pure-port`,
and I build instances of the `url` struct directly rather than using
`format` and `string->url`.
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