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Notices by Internet Turtle Ⓐ (taknamay@quitter.se), page 16

  1. Internet Turtle Ⓐ (taknamay@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 13-Oct-2017 19:43:43 EDT Internet Turtle Ⓐ Internet Turtle Ⓐ
    in reply to
    • Internet Turtle Ⓐ
    For the purpose of the question, Common Lisp, Scheme, and Clojure are considered kinds of lisps. I am looking into reducing parens.
    In conversation Friday, 13-Oct-2017 19:43:43 EDT from quitter.se permalink
  2. Internet Turtle Ⓐ (taknamay@quitter.se)'s status on Friday, 13-Oct-2017 19:42:29 EDT Internet Turtle Ⓐ Internet Turtle Ⓐ
    I am interested in hearing what non-lispers think of this syntax. https://pastebin.com/jNcQPsYx https://quitter.se/attachment/4625005
    In conversation Friday, 13-Oct-2017 19:42:29 EDT from quitter.se permalink
  3. Internet Turtle Ⓐ (taknamay@quitter.se)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Oct-2017 18:47:43 EDT Internet Turtle Ⓐ Internet Turtle Ⓐ
    in reply to
    • Internet Turtle Ⓐ
    Other than feeling bad about the dead animal, I'm wondering what to do about the rats living near my pond if anything
    In conversation Wednesday, 11-Oct-2017 18:47:43 EDT from quitter.se permalink
  4. Internet Turtle Ⓐ (taknamay@quitter.se)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Oct-2017 18:46:37 EDT Internet Turtle Ⓐ Internet Turtle Ⓐ
    I found a dead rodent in my pond... My guess is rattus rattus but honestly have no idea with the decomposition
    In conversation Wednesday, 11-Oct-2017 18:46:37 EDT from quitter.se permalink
  5. Internet Turtle Ⓐ (taknamay@quitter.se)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Oct-2017 17:03:43 EDT Internet Turtle Ⓐ Internet Turtle Ⓐ
    I'm doing the Indian head bob involuntarily now
    In conversation Wednesday, 11-Oct-2017 17:03:43 EDT from quitter.se permalink
  6. Internet Turtle Ⓐ (taknamay@quitter.se)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Oct-2017 07:41:05 EDT Internet Turtle Ⓐ Internet Turtle Ⓐ
    Nick India
    In conversation Wednesday, 11-Oct-2017 07:41:05 EDT from quitter.se permalink
  7. Internet Turtle Ⓐ (taknamay@quitter.se)'s status on Sunday, 08-Oct-2017 22:20:49 EDT Internet Turtle Ⓐ Internet Turtle Ⓐ
    in reply to
    • Internet Turtle Ⓐ
    What I really need to do is settle with one of the statically typed functional languages like Haskell or Scala. Those seem to be more used.
    In conversation Sunday, 08-Oct-2017 22:20:49 EDT from quitter.se permalink
  8. Internet Turtle Ⓐ (taknamay@quitter.se)'s status on Sunday, 08-Oct-2017 22:19:53 EDT Internet Turtle Ⓐ Internet Turtle Ⓐ
    Ok I downloaded Pharo and Smalltalk looks pretty cool. I wish there were a cool language that people actually used for things
    In conversation Sunday, 08-Oct-2017 22:19:53 EDT from quitter.se permalink
  9. revenant (revenant@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 07-Oct-2017 13:22:27 EDT revenant revenant

    🤔 https://mastodon.social/media/sC-8Y3l1bmbQHjGKStI

    In conversation Saturday, 07-Oct-2017 13:22:27 EDT from mastodon.social permalink Repeated by taknamay
  10. Internet Turtle Ⓐ (taknamay@quitter.se)'s status on Saturday, 07-Oct-2017 13:18:00 EDT Internet Turtle Ⓐ Internet Turtle Ⓐ
    Wow I just learned that Java doesn't even have a built-in JSON parser yet. That is kind of surprising to me.
    In conversation Saturday, 07-Oct-2017 13:18:00 EDT from quitter.se permalink
  11. Internet Turtle Ⓐ (taknamay@quitter.se)'s status on Saturday, 07-Oct-2017 11:38:44 EDT Internet Turtle Ⓐ Internet Turtle Ⓐ
    in reply to
    • Internet Turtle Ⓐ
    I guess I'll stick to JVM for now. I had a pretty good experience in Kawa.
    In conversation Saturday, 07-Oct-2017 11:38:44 EDT from quitter.se permalink
  12. Internet Turtle Ⓐ (taknamay@quitter.se)'s status on Saturday, 07-Oct-2017 11:37:40 EDT Internet Turtle Ⓐ Internet Turtle Ⓐ
    in reply to
    • Internet Turtle Ⓐ
    So I would say that besides native, there are basically: CLR, JVM, Javascript, BEAM (Erlang). Those are major ones. Then Guile, Parrot...
    In conversation Saturday, 07-Oct-2017 11:37:40 EDT from quitter.se permalink
  13. Internet Turtle Ⓐ (taknamay@quitter.se)'s status on Saturday, 07-Oct-2017 11:36:31 EDT Internet Turtle Ⓐ Internet Turtle Ⓐ
    I forgot about "compile-to-javascript" languages. That's kind of like a platform in and of itself but at higher level than bytecode.
    In conversation Saturday, 07-Oct-2017 11:36:31 EDT from quitter.se permalink
  14. Internet Turtle Ⓐ (taknamay@quitter.se)'s status on Saturday, 07-Oct-2017 11:34:58 EDT Internet Turtle Ⓐ Internet Turtle Ⓐ
    in reply to
    • Internet Turtle Ⓐ
    • satchmoz
    @satchmoz Once Emacs replaces its runtime with Guile I think people will pay more attention to it (that's my hope anyway)
    In conversation Saturday, 07-Oct-2017 11:34:58 EDT from quitter.se permalink
  15. Internet Turtle Ⓐ (taknamay@quitter.se)'s status on Saturday, 07-Oct-2017 11:34:02 EDT Internet Turtle Ⓐ Internet Turtle Ⓐ
    in reply to
    • Internet Turtle Ⓐ
    • satchmoz
    @satchmoz Scheme is obviously supported. Emacs Lisp is highly supported and Javascript is OK but incomplete. Lua is WIP.
    In conversation Saturday, 07-Oct-2017 11:34:02 EDT from quitter.se permalink
  16. Internet Turtle Ⓐ (taknamay@quitter.se)'s status on Saturday, 07-Oct-2017 11:33:20 EDT Internet Turtle Ⓐ Internet Turtle Ⓐ
    • satchmoz
    @satchmoz Guile is a VM but does not support many languages https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/html_node/Guile-Implementation.html
    In conversation Saturday, 07-Oct-2017 11:33:20 EDT from quitter.se permalink
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