Hi G-Golfers,
>From here:
https://www.gnu.org/software/g-golf/manual/g-golf.html
GNU G-Golf can be obtained from the following archive site
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/g-golf/. The file will
be named g-golf-version.tar.gz. The current version is 0.1.0, so the file
you should grab is:
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Hi Paul
On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 12:35:58PM +0100, Paul Emsley wrote:
> Hi G-Golfers,
>
> >From here:
> https://www.gnu.org/software/g-golf/manual/g-golf.html
>
>
>GNU G-Golf can be obtained from the following archive site
> http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/g-golf/. The file will
>be named g-golf-
Hi Guilers,
this is not quite a release announcement, but the code turns out to be
usable enough that I thought I’d share what I’ve got at this point.
Guile AWS is a library that lets you talk to Amazon Web Services such as
S3, the Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Elastic File System (EFS), Route53
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On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 11:48 AM Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
>
> Hi Guilers,
>
> this is not quite a release announcement, but the code turns out to be
> usable enough that I thought I’d share what I’ve got at this point.
>
> Guile AWS is a library that lets you talk to Amazon Web Services such as
> S3,
Hello Paul,
> From here:
> https://www.gnu.org/software/g-golf/manual/g-golf.html
There is no G-Golf release yet - it is mentioned on the web-site, both
the home page and in the install page ... but not in the manual indeed,
didn't want to ...
> $ guile -s example-1.scm # takes about 7 seconds
Thompson, David writes:
> Years ago I took the same approach to generate a Guile API for
> CloudFormation (an unreleased experiment) and was hoping that someone
> would do the same for the entire AWS API.
Your CloudFormation experiment was indeed the spark that ignited the
fire. Guile AWS isn