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As for network/server dependency, I am betting on having Common Lisp on WASM in the near future, and then I can run everything in the browser, while retaining the server option for heavier computations or larger datasets.
As for network/server dependency, I am betting on having Common Lisp on WASM in the near future, and then I can run everything in the browser, while retaining the server option for heavier computations or larger datasets.
https://kripta.biz/posts/60E7B3E8-DA50-4FE6-BFDF-7315FB1C8B1F
https://kripta.biz/posts/60E7B3E8-DA50-4FE6-BFDF-7315FB1C8B1F
https://qian.cx/posts/61B8373C-F164-4D3D-A518-DF73A9094DC1
https://qian.cx/posts/61B8373C-F164-4D3D-A518-DF73A9094DC1
You can see here an example of what is meant by ‘macro’ in the context of Scheme or Common Lisp. It is not the same thing as is meant by ‘macro’ in C.
It means extending the syntax of the language. Here to add Nix as sublanguage.
In C it […]
You can see here an example of what is meant by ‘macro’ in the context of Scheme or Common Lisp. It is not the same thing as is meant by ‘macro’ in C.
It means extending the syntax of the language. Here to add Nix as sublanguage.
In C it […]
THAT annoys me. I mean in Scheme you use it because it looks like a good way to do something. In CL you use it because doing things the natural way, which you would do in Scheme, is a PITA […]
THAT annoys me. I mean in Scheme you use it because it looks like a good way to do something. In CL you use it because doing things the natural way, which you would do in Scheme, is a PITA […]
Guile has so many things in it that are beyond being needed. Unless some have been removed, in which case why were they removed?
It has the equivalent of Common Lisp property lists, which I think Guile 1 had. It doesn’t need these, especially as there is an […]
Guile has so many things in it that are beyond being needed. Unless some have been removed, in which case why were they removed?
It has the equivalent of Common Lisp property lists, which I think Guile 1 had. It doesn’t need these, especially as there is an […]
The comms module uses a small FORTRAN program so it's "polyglot" and all
Try it here: dataspice.interlaye.red
The comms module uses a small FORTRAN program so it's "polyglot" and all
Try it here: dataspice.interlaye.red
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Tbh every single mainstream languages completely lacks in comparison to the niche ones.
I recently used a 17 years old Common Lisp library that worked flawlessly. Imagine running PHP 1.x Code. Lol
Tbh every single mainstream languages completely lacks in comparison to the niche ones.
I recently used a 17 years old Common Lisp library that worked flawlessly. Imagine running PHP 1.x Code. Lol
GNU Common Lisp
🔗 https://www.gnu.org/software/gcl/
#homebrew #newpkg #macos #linux #formula
GNU Common Lisp
🔗 https://www.gnu.org/software/gcl/
#homebrew #newpkg #macos #linux #formula
It feels weird deliberately ignoring helpers though.
It feels weird deliberately ignoring helpers though.
0 Rust and Zig
1 Julia and Mojo
2 C and C++
3 Common Lisp and Scheme
4 Javascript and Typescript
5 Python and Ruby
6 GLSL and HLSL
7 Nim and D
8 Go and Rust
9 Haskell and Idris
10 other
0 Rust and Zig
1 Julia and Mojo
2 C and C++
3 Common Lisp and Scheme
4 Javascript and Typescript
5 Python and Ruby
6 GLSL and HLSL
7 Nim and D
8 Go and Rust
9 Haskell and Idris
10 other
Of course, doing fancy things with ‘FORMAT’ is a FORTRAN (all caps) thing of the past. I used to play with that […]
Of course, doing fancy things with ‘FORMAT’ is a FORTRAN (all caps) thing of the past. I used to play with that […]