Re: [racket-users] Try-Raket is not working

2016-02-03 Thread John Berry
After two nights of monkeying I managed to restart the server, but the iptables got nuked and have to be rebuilt in order for it to start forwarding the Racket server's ports correctly (and prevent still more malicious action than was already possible.) Frankly speaking, I don't have time for

[racket-users] Fwd: Us congress hearing of maan alsaan Money laundry قضية الكونغجرس لغسيل الأموال للمليادير معن الصانع

2016-02-03 Thread Kasem A
YouTube videos of U.S. Congress money laundering hearing of Saudi Billionaire " Maan Al sanea" with *bank of America* and The owner of Saad Hospital and Schools in the Eastern Province in *Saudi Arabia* and the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Awal Bank in *Bahrain*

Re: [racket-users] Fwd: Us congress hearing of maan alsaan Money laundry قضية الكونغجرس لغسيل الأموال للمليادير معن الصانع

2016-02-03 Thread Mark Lee
To All, This message has been chronically sent to the mailing list. Can we classify it as spam and unrelated to the Racket Language? Regards, Mark On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 3:17 PM, Kasem A wrote: YouTube videos of U.S. Congress money laundering hearing of Saudi

[racket-users] Racket developer

2016-02-03 Thread Arend van der Veen
Hi, We have been using Racket (and previously Scheme) for a number of years to support web application development and we are now looking to hire an additional software developer. A top candidate would be someone smart and responsible, and who has experience with Racket. I have attached a

Re: [racket-users] Macros outline

2016-02-03 Thread Asumu Takikawa
Hi Gavin, On 2016-02-03 11:37:39 -0800, Gavin McGimpsey wrote: > I'd appreciate any feedback! This is very nice and concise! Thanks for writing it. If you do expand it, it might be worth mentioning that the macro stepper lets you debug macros. And if you expand with info on `syntax-parse`, you

[racket-users] Macros outline

2016-02-03 Thread Gavin McGimpsey
I've been picking up Racket here and there, and have spent the last little while learning about macros. The Reference and Guide are comprehensive, of course, and Greg Hendershott's Fear of Macros is an excellent introduction. I found that it took me a little to see how each of the pieces fit