If you make something, please let us know! :) Daniel Skinner <dan...@dasa.cc> writes:
> Have been watching hoot to play around with webgl and miniaudio for some > audio/visual fun, thanks for the release! > > On Thu, Nov 30, 2023, 2:09 PM Thompson, David <dthomps...@worcester.edu> > wrote: > >> Hey Guilers! >> >> On behalf of the Spritely Institute, I'm happy to announce that Guile >> Hoot v0.2.0 has been released! Hoot is a Scheme to WebAssembly >> compiler backend for Guile, which means you can now run Scheme in the >> browser for real, tail calls and all. >> >> The highlights of this release are: >> >> * Nearly all of R7RS-small is now implemented! Hoot 0.2.0 is now >> capable of running many more standard Scheme programs than 0.1.0. >> >> * A foreign function interface (FFI) has been added to make it easy to >> declare imported host functions and call them from Scheme. >> >> * User-defined record types, sorely missing from 0.1.0, have been added. >> >> Read the full release notes here: >> https://spritely.institute/news/guile-hoot-v020-released.html >> >> If you use Guix then it's easy to try out Hoot: >> >> guix pull >> guix shell guile-next guile-hoot >> >> But wait, there's more! I've been busy writing up a tutorial for using >> Hoot to make React-like web pages, and that is also available now: >> >> >> https://spritely.institute/news/building-interactive-web-pages-with-guile-hoot.html >> >> If you're curious what it looks like to integrate Scheme with >> JavaScript browser APIs then definitely check out that post. >> >> Okay, that's all for now. Happy hooting! >> >> - Dave >> >>