I’ve been looking to use Racket in a Jupyter notebook and I came across Ryan
Culpepper’s iracket (https://github.com/rmculpepper/iracket).
Unfortunately, it doesn’t work with the latest Jupyter system due to a new
client message (comm_info_request) that isn’t handled.
I’ve made some very simp
> and using version control as the primary source of truth. Reproducibility
is important.
> we got ourselves confused on occasion and the more it happened, the more
it became clear to me that we needed to shift to a more static view
I want to voice what I think is agreement that reliability of th
Hi folks,
The Racket PPA for Ubuntu has been updated to v6.12:
https://launchpad.net/~plt/+archive/ubuntu/racket
Apologies for the (massive) delay.
It should be available for trusty, xenial, artful, and bionic. I've tested it
with artful.
Please submit any bug reports to
https://github.co
Indeed they are! I had forgotten about the delay and thought perhaps it had
changed. Thanks!
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> On 30 Apr 2018, at 16.33, Matthew Flatt wrote:
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> At Mon, 30 Apr 2018 14:14:02 +0300, Annaia Berry wrote:
>> Version 0.3.0 of the Heresy programming language has been released,
>
At Mon, 30 Apr 2018 14:14:02 +0300, Annaia Berry wrote:
> Version 0.3.0 of the Heresy programming language has been released,
That's great!
> * Note: There seems to be an issue with the package server as it's not
> rebuilding the hosted docs for me at the moment despite running the recheck
> twic
Greetings,
Version 0.3.0 of the Heresy programming language has been released,
containing a re-implementation of Holes based on Racket boxes, while
maintaining the same basic API, plus additional support for a "hole-do" DSL
for monadic operations on holes.
Special thanks to Greg Hendershott, for
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