Thank you all for your responses.
The target audience of the newsletter I was contemplating being free
software hackers rather than inexperienced programmers, I don't think
a wiki, a stackoverflow-style website nor a web forum would suit ; In
essence because the information that would be provided
Hi Linas,
Linas Vepstas skribis:
> The guile projects page is skimpy, because its not maintained: I know
> of five projects using guile that are not listed: gnucash, g-wrap,
> gnome time-tracker, opencog and guile-db. gnucash has been using
> guile for more than a decade, but is still not liste
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> Right. Please don’t hesitate to send new entries (in HTML), preferably
> for software that works with 2.0 (though 1.8 is probably OK too), and
> I’ll be happy to add them!
I'll start!
http://gpleda.org/";>gEDA (GPL Electronic Design
Automation)
descript
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 2:55 PM, Jose A. Ortega Ruiz wrote:
> I've just tagged version 0.1.4 of Geiser, an emacs environment for
> hacking in Guile Scheme and Racket (see http://geiser.nongnu.org for
> more details).
> Happy hacking,
> jao
Thank you Jao!
On 28 November 2011 03:42, wrote:
>
> - but
> that's not my intent for many reasons (mostly, I think guile is more
> useful as a free software extension tool than as a general programming
> learning tool, but this is of topic).
Well, not really. People get involved in stages, steps, ladders. For
Peter Brett skribis:
> I'll start!
Added, thanks!
Ludo'.
Hi Cédric,
ri...@happyleptic.org skribis:
> Anyway, I'm going to try to compile some first newsletter with abstracts
> from the guile MLs and IRC channel. I may also bug some people
> personally for some more infos. Then I will host the thing, buz about
> it a little and see what I catch in my ne