Re: [racket-users] Re: Racket News - Issue 4

2019-03-19 Thread 'Paulo Matos' via Racket Users



On 18/03/2019 14:55, Jérôme Martin wrote:
> Thank you so much for this!
> 

Opened this for you:
https://github.com/racket-news/racket-news.github.io-src/issues/12

Feel free to add to it if something else comes to mind.

> If I can suggest a project for next month's spotlight:
> 
> - Christopher Lemmer Webber, co-editor of the ActivityPub specs, is
> working on a distributed social network library based on Racket:
> https://gitlab.com/spritely
>   It's still in early development, but I think it's an important project
> to give visibility to ;)
> 
> Maybe we could also have a spotlight section for #lang languages too?
> 
> - The brag parser generator is obviously a good project.
> - The video lang by Leif is also pretty awesome.
> - The slideshow lang might be a great pick too.
> - Obviously scribble.
> 
> On Friday, March 15, 2019 at 12:03:47 PM UTC+1, Paulo Matos wrote:
> 
> I have just published Issue 4 at
> 
> http://racket-news.com/2019/03/racket-news-issue-4.html
> 
> 
> Grab a coffee and enjoy!
> -- 
> Paulo Matos
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Re: [racket-users] Re: Racket News - Issue 4

2019-03-19 Thread Jérôme Martin
On Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 9:29:00 AM UTC+1, Paulo Matos wrote:

> Sure! That's great. I will add it to the submissions for issue 5 or 6. 
>

Thanks!
 

> I can obviously have one more section but the reason I would prefer not 
> to is because at about ~26 issues per year, I would like to have good 
> content for a long time coming, if you know what I mean. :) 
>
> Therefore I would prefer to schedule those great langs in the project 
> spotlight for issues up ahead. What do you think? 
>

Makes sense! Let's put quality before quantity ;)
 

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Re: [racket-users] Re: Racket News - Issue 4

2019-03-19 Thread 'Paulo Matos' via Racket Users



On 18/03/2019 16:51, Matt Jadud wrote:
> I'd be willing to pitch in some text around the thinking about the 'tbl'
> library for introductory data work, so that people might push back on
> it. Or, it would at least give a coherent surface for some conversation
> around collaboration.
> 
> If not next issue, at some point. Or, not. I'm flexible. It would force
> me to get some things in writing, though, which is useful.
> 

Hey Matt, that would be great. If you want to send in a pitch for the
Project Spotlight or any other section, feel free. It would be great to
have more contributions! :)

> Cheers,
> Matt
> 
> On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 9:55 AM Jérôme Martin
> mailto:jerome.martin@gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
> Thank you so much for this!
> 
> If I can suggest a project for next month's spotlight:
> 
> - Christopher Lemmer Webber, co-editor of the ActivityPub specs, is
> working on a distributed social network library based on Racket:
> https://gitlab.com/spritely
>   It's still in early development, but I think it's an important
> project to give visibility to ;)
> 
> Maybe we could also have a spotlight section for #lang languages too?
> 
> - The brag parser generator is obviously a good project.
> - The video lang by Leif is also pretty awesome.
> - The slideshow lang might be a great pick too.
> - Obviously scribble.
> 
> On Friday, March 15, 2019 at 12:03:47 PM UTC+1, Paulo Matos wrote:
> 
> I have just published Issue 4 at
> 
> http://racket-news.com/2019/03/racket-news-issue-4.html
> 
> Grab a coffee and enjoy!
> -- 
> Paulo Matos
> 
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Re: [racket-users] Re: Racket News - Issue 4

2019-03-19 Thread 'Paulo Matos' via Racket Users
Hi Jerome,

Thanks for all the suggestions.

On 18/03/2019 14:55, Jérôme Martin wrote:
> Thank you so much for this!
> 
> If I can suggest a project for next month's spotlight:
> 
> - Christopher Lemmer Webber, co-editor of the ActivityPub specs, is
> working on a distributed social network library based on Racket:
> https://gitlab.com/spritely
>   It's still in early development, but I think it's an important project
> to give visibility to ;)
> 

Sure! That's great. I will add it to the submissions for issue 5 or 6.

> Maybe we could also have a spotlight section for #lang languages too?
> 
> - The brag parser generator is obviously a good project.
> - The video lang by Leif is also pretty awesome.
> - The slideshow lang might be a great pick too.
> - Obviously scribble.
> 

We could do that but I have been using project spotlight in the broader
sense of standalone project and/or lang. For example, I featured the
rosette #lang a couple of issues ago.

I can obviously have one more section but the reason I would prefer not
to is because at about ~26 issues per year, I would like to have good
content for a long time coming, if you know what I mean. :)

Therefore I would prefer to schedule those great langs in the project
spotlight for issues up ahead. What do you think?

Paulo Matos

> On Friday, March 15, 2019 at 12:03:47 PM UTC+1, Paulo Matos wrote:
> 
> I have just published Issue 4 at
> 
> http://racket-news.com/2019/03/racket-news-issue-4.html
> 
> 
> Grab a coffee and enjoy!
> -- 
> Paulo Matos
> 
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Re: [racket-users] Re: Racket News - Issue 4

2019-03-18 Thread Matt Jadud
I'd be willing to pitch in some text around the thinking about the 'tbl'
library for introductory data work, so that people might push back on it.
Or, it would at least give a coherent surface for some conversation around
collaboration.

If not next issue, at some point. Or, not. I'm flexible. It would force me
to get some things in writing, though, which is useful.

Cheers,
Matt

On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 9:55 AM Jérôme Martin 
wrote:

> Thank you so much for this!
>
> If I can suggest a project for next month's spotlight:
>
> - Christopher Lemmer Webber, co-editor of the ActivityPub specs, is
> working on a distributed social network library based on Racket:
> https://gitlab.com/spritely
>   It's still in early development, but I think it's an important project
> to give visibility to ;)
>
> Maybe we could also have a spotlight section for #lang languages too?
>
> - The brag parser generator is obviously a good project.
> - The video lang by Leif is also pretty awesome.
> - The slideshow lang might be a great pick too.
> - Obviously scribble.
>
> On Friday, March 15, 2019 at 12:03:47 PM UTC+1, Paulo Matos wrote:
>>
>> I have just published Issue 4 at
>>
>> http://racket-news.com/2019/03/racket-news-issue-4.html
>>
>> Grab a coffee and enjoy!
>> --
>> Paulo Matos
>>
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