1. More how-to guides/good practice guides and discussions of some Racket 
specific features: continuations (especially for the web); Typed Racket; 
parameters/dynamic scope. Maybe macros, but I don't use them, so can't 
comment on whether I'd miss how-tos for it. I like "the 4 types of 
documentation" (https://documentation.divio.com/), and think Racket does 
great on reference, well on tutorials, and when one knows where to look for 
also often on 'discussion' - but how-to's are too sparse for me, so I end 
up with stupid code for situations that feel fairly standard.

2. I am interested in using Racket for symbolic maths/simulations/etc and 
Rosette seems to provide one big useful block. It would be great to have 
support for numerics in Racket, probably by integrating well with the 
Python/R/Julia universe of packages. There is no point in rebuilding much 
of it from scratch, it seems too huge, but it would be nice to use Racket's 
features in a way that integrates nicely with the numerics. Julia 
apparently has a good macro system, but I would be surprised if it was on 
par with Racket's macro and type system, but who knows?

On Friday, July 24, 2020 at 8:46:55 PM UTC+2, wanp...@gmail.com wrote:
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