YES.
The Racket community is finally moving off Google Groups.
racket.discourse.group/t/welcoβ¦
YES.
The Racket community is finally moving off Google Groups.
racket.discourse.group/t/welcoβ¦
Wow, I'm really behind on #racket these days. Racket v8.0 came out two years ago and I didn't know until now.
> Racket version 8.0 is now available from racket-lang.org/.> * Racket 8.0 is here!*
> Racket 8.0 marks the first release where Racket CS is the default implementation.
blog.racket-lang.org/2021/02/rβ¦
I've probably even posted this before and forgot about it.
> The 2023 edition of Trends in Functional Programming in Education will be held on January 12th in Boston, Massachusetts at UMass Boston, Massachusetts in the United States, together with TFP which will be held on January 13-14, and in conjunction with POPL held January 15-21.
> Submission deadline: December 27th 2022, Anywhere on Earth#FunctionalProgramming #LISP #Scheme @lisp group @scheme group
> SectorLISP consists of 223 lines of assembly. It provides a LISP system that's powerful enough to let you write your own LISP interpreter in just 40 lines of LISP. It's compatible with all PC models dating back to 1981 which have at least 64kb of RAM. This isn't a toy because SectorLISP can run the proof assistant that was included in LISP 1.5.justine.lol/sectorlisp2/
[ . . . ]
> There's been many changes over the past few months that made it possible to shave away another hundred bytes from the i8086 assembly implementation. It left plenty of room to add a 40 byte garbage collector.
β² @0@mamot.fr: So staring in bemusement at C++ user-defined literals and thinking:
βC++ already has the #asm declaration to write inline #assembler. Why don't they just add a #lisp declaration and be done once and for all with all the terrible kludges they keep piling onto the language for God knows what reason?β
π
β² @emacsomancer@fsmi.social: www.sbcl.org/all-news.html?2.0β¦
SBCL 2.0.0 released
@lisp #lisp
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Tusky_1577633940418_9XZN19G6L8.β¦ https://fsmi.social/media/0aa360f9711760b3db566f76463398ae5b2cd825f1cd4adf49ebab2f038af11f.jpg?name=Tusky_1577633940418_9XZN19G6L8.jpg
I am going to vacationarily livestream RIGHT NOW! The usual blunderings in #lisp, #guix, #guile, and digital rights gossip, this time from my back garden in San Francisco. Watch at https://codetherapy.space/
#toyprogrammingchallenge #python #lisp #c #c++ #cpp #coding #programming
Ready for the next challenge?
"5 Guys and a Bunch of Coconuts"
Here is a link to the text description of the problem.
https://git.qoto.org/Absinthe/coconuts/blob/master/coconuts.txt
That link is to the repo, and my solution is in it as well.
the Autumn Lisp Game Jam is coming up! starting the 10th of October and running to the 20th: https://itch.io/jam/autumn-lisp-game-jam-2019
#rip #teacher #lisp #ai #hacker MIT professor and AI lab director Pat Winston is gone
#rip #teacher #lisp #ai #hacker MIT professor and AI lab director Pat Winston is gone
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