Thanks Alex, that was very helpful.
> it is not clear from the document how any of it can be useful.
>
I got this same feedback from some friends on the 0.1 release.
Also, it is not clear
> what `Department?` and `Course?` are in the first code snippet -- are they
> functions that the user h
Summer Racketfest 2019
aka Racketfest: The ICFP Edition
I'm happy to announce that Racketfest, a new one-day
conference dedicated to Racket and its philosophy of
language-oriented programming, will be held again this
summer. It will be right before the big ICFP
superconference.
Saturday, Aug
> On 06 15 19, at 8:31 AM, Robby Findler wrote:
>
> A standard way to work with this is to send a channel over in the
> first communication and then the communication that's specific to that
> initial request happens on that channel. The precise way you set this
> up depends on what invariants
Hi all,
I'm working on a filesystem monitoring package to contribute to the community.
https://github.com/zyrolasting/file-watchers
This is my first package and foray into threads with Racket, so there's much to
improve. I'd appreciate your feedback to help me understand more about what the
co
While I am familiar with SQL, I am not familiar with any of the libraries
you
mention on the wiki page (Ecto, Honey SQL and Slick), so maybe I am not the
target audience...
Your sections about "Joins Are Values" and "Aggregates are self-contained"
seem difficult to follow: I think I understand t
e to boot your computer and log in.
3. Then move files/directories from "include", "share", and "etc" (which
might all just be subdirectories named "racket").
4. Optionally rename "racket-deleted" to be more descriptive, like
"racket-5.
One possibility is that you might have installed Racket via apt. A command
like:
sudo apt list --installed | grep racket
should help to see if that is the case. If so, I think uninstalling the apt
package would be sufficient.
-Philip
On Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 3:23 PM Norman Ramsey wrote:
> I hav
> On Jun 15, 2019, at 8:31 AM, Robby Findler wrote:
>
> A standard way to work with this is to send a channel over in the
> first communication and then the communication that's specific to that
> initial request happens on that channel.
This is probably the crudest possible implementation of
Does anyone on the list have the skills to create such a thing, were there
sufficient motivation? (coughmoneycough)
On Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 3:21 PM Jens Axel Søgaard
wrote:
>
> Den fre. 21. jun. 2019 kl. 21.10 skrev James Platt :
>
>> I've been looking at HTML rendering in Racket and the Browser
> On Jun 20, 2019, at 10:18 PM, Sorawee Porncharoenwase
> wrote:
>
> #lang racket
>
> (require syntax/parse/define)
>
> (define-simple-macro (#%top . x) 'x)
>
> (define x 42)
> x ;=> 42
> y ;=> 'y
> (string-length (symbol->string abcdef)) ;=> 6
> Unbound identifiers are wrapped with #%top d
I have an installation of Racket version 5.3.6, which dates from late
2013. The installation platform is Debian Linux, and the installation
populated a lot of things into /usr/local/bin, which I suspect was the
default at the time. I now wish to upgrade to the current version,
but I have discover
Den fre. 21. jun. 2019 kl. 21.10 skrev James Platt :
> I've been looking at HTML rendering in Racket and the Browser package
> looks interesting, especially since it can execute Racket code from a
> special HTML tag.
>
> https://docs.racket-lang.org/browser/index.html
>
> The problem is that the r
As far as I can tell, it has been 16 years since that code has been touched
for anything other than reformatting.
https://github.com/racket/drracket/commit/55dc93d01f6a8113dae46302812debddc1e7d2d8
You should not consider it as a real HTML renderer in Racket.
Jay
--
Jay McCarthy
Associate Profes
I've been looking at HTML rendering in Racket and the Browser package looks
interesting, especially since it can execute Racket code from a special HTML
tag.
https://docs.racket-lang.org/browser/index.html
The problem is that the rendering it does is too simple. It's about on the
level of Lyn
Oops, I got the link wrong:
https://github.com/default-kramer/plisqin/wiki/Towards-Better-Relational-Query-Languages
On Friday, June 21, 2019 at 11:41:31 AM UTC-5, Ryan Kramer wrote:
>
> Target Audience: you have 10 minutes and you're familiar with libraries
> that do SQL kinda like this:
>
> (f
Target Audience: you have 10 minutes and you're familiar with libraries
that do SQL kinda like this:
(from i "Item"
(where i".ReleaseDate > '2018-01-01'")
(select i".ItemName"))
Article:
https://github.com/default-kramer/plisqin/wiki/Towards-Better-Relational-Query-Language
Context
At Fri, 21 Jun 2019 10:36:38 -0400, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 4:10 AM Dexter Lagan wrote:
> > By default, scribble/manual displays the Racket version number on top. Is
> there a way to prevent this, or use my own version number?
>
> I usually remove this with CSS as we
Great, thanks for the info!
Dex
> On Jun 21, 2019, at 4:36 PM, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 4:10 AM Dexter Lagan wrote:
>>
>>
>> Am I allowed to use scribble/manual to write my manual? I love Scribble the
>> Racket docs style and wish I could use the same style
On Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 4:10 AM Dexter Lagan wrote:
>
>
> Am I allowed to use scribble/manual to write my manual? I love Scribble the
> Racket docs style and wish I could use the same style;
Yes, certainly. Everyone is welcome to use this.
> By default the scribble/manual style is localized for
Once my git repos will be presentable, you can be sure I'll show it all
to HN. I'm a beyond-full-time Racket programmer and I intend to share most
of the non-commercial code I write. I also started two blogs:
About lisp in general, but contains a lot of Racket-related posts
www.newlisper.com/b
Hi folks,
I hope this is the right group for my questions. The Scribble users Google
group seems empty.
I am in the process of writing a commercial application's manual. This
particular app is in French and so should be the manuals.
1. Am I allowed to use scribble/manual to write my
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