Playing around with stateless servlets, I find my web cells expiring
unexpectedly quickly. Before going into code, here's what I'm working on
at the moment:
* A new user goes to a registration page and completes the form there
* The inputs are checked. If they're valid, we register the user. (T
I was hoping for a link to Baker’s “Cheney on the MTA”
http://home.pipeline.com/~hbaker1/CheneyMTA.html
(Since I didn’t get it, here you are!)
> On Jan 9, 2019, at 17:41, Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) wrote:
>
> Entirely off-topic for racket-users.
>
> Where is this list that I can read you post links l
PACMPL Volume 3, Issue ICFP 2019
Call for Papers
accepted papers to be invited for presentation at
The 24th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming
Berlin, Germany
Entirely off-topic for racket-users.
Where is this list that I can read you post links like this? :-)
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/c
On Wed, Jan 9, 2019, 05:41 Tim Hanson Sorry! Yes, wrong list; noticed immediately; deleted immediately, butI
> guess that doesn’t stop the mails.
>
> Mea maxima culpa.
>
> I’ll try to
Greg Trzeciak wrote on 1/9/19 7:16 PM:
I believe 'hydrogen' like interface is probably closest to what you
are looking for:
Personally, I was thinking of something closer to the Jupyter interface
(including literate text blocks, not comments, and the notebook-like
indicators of evaluation ord
I believe 'hydrogen' like interface is probably closest to what you are
looking for:
https://atom.io/packages/hydrogen
https://blog.nteract.io/hydrogen-interactive-computing-in-atom-89d291bcc4dd
https://github.com/nteract/hydrogen
For a poor man's implementation - you can already send selected
Scribble is awesome, but I don't think it's the first tool I would reach
for in this situation. I'm assuming your reports will be mostly tabular and
not very much prose, in which case Scribble might become an unnecessary
layer that gets in the way of what you are really trying to do, which is
g
Hi Neil,
On Tue, 8 Jan 2019 14:28:29 -0500, Neil Van Dyke
wrote:
>In current Racket, the defining module wasn't expecting its own
>procedure definition to change out from under it, and other users of
>that module also weren't expecting it to change.
>
>Racket semantics for procedures seems goo
> On Jan 9, 2019, at 9:30 AM, Thiago Araújo wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am a Lisp enthusiast who's new to Racket. I need to build a program for my
> mom that's basically a medical report database where generating PDFs and
> printing (to paper) plays a central part in the business. The report format
Hi,
I am a Lisp enthusiast who's new to Racket. I need to build a program for
my mom that's basically a medical report database where generating PDFs and
printing (to paper) plays a central part in the business. The report format
doesn't need to be PDF, but it needs to be printable through Rack
On Tue, Jan 8, 2019 at 4:35 PM Jens Axel Søgaard wrote:
>
> Den tir. 8. jan. 2019 kl. 21.40 skrev David Storrs :
>>
>>
>> This. In an ideal world, before/after/around would be parameterized so that
>> you can make the change only for a defined scope.
>>
>> Still, the intent was never that it wou
Hello Racketeers!
I'm going to FOSDEM in February, giving some talks and workshops about
Racket in the "Minimalistic Languages Room".
https://fosdem.org/2019/schedule/track/minimalistic_languages/
In order to promote our beloved language there, I'd like to print out some
big posters.
Do you ha
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