Well, thanks to both Ryan C and Ryan K.
Sorry for my confusion.
Best wishes, Jos Koot
From: Ryan Kramer
Sent: 14 June 2020 02:20
To: Racket Users
Subject: Re: [racket-users] Re: local variables arehyperlinkedinscribble/manual
That was actually Ryan Culpepper. Sorry for the noise, but I can't
Hi,
And you can find the file that generates that at
share/pkgs/drracket/drracket/private
called honu-logo.rkt
The file deciding it is a special day is in the same place
drracket-normal.rkt
cheers
bruce
> On 2020‐06‐11, DrRacket, at initialization,
Il giorno ven 12 giu 2020 alle ore 10:57 Philip McGrath <
phi...@philipmcgrath.com> ha scritto:
> On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 2:46 AM Catonano wrote:
>
>> the original paper Andy Wingo refers to uses Haskell to express this
>> operator and I can't read Haskell and I'm not willing to learn
>>
>
> I'm
I work out here for a company that doesn’t provide that holiday, but at least I
developed in DrRacket the whole day. :)
RAC
> On Jun 14, 2020, at 7:48 AM, Robby Findler wrote:
>
>
> I don't know that there is a direct connection except that some of us (maybe
> just me?) love the place
I don't know that there is a direct connection except that some of us
(maybe just me?) love the place that celebrates a holiday there.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Kamehameha_I_Day
In addition to the honu, the pattern in the background is palaka.
Robby
On Sun, Jun 14, 2020 at 12:41 PM
On 2020‐06‐11, DrRacket, at initialization, presented to me, instead of the
Racket logo, a sea turtle’s outline in thick, gray strokes, filled with the
deep blue and deep red of the Racket logo, against a background of plaid of
light blue and medium blue. The image is quite appealing, even
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