Happy, happy birthday and kudos!
На вт, 4.02.2020 г. в 10:21 Paulo Matos написа:
> Hi,
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> Racket News Issue 25 is here - Happy Birthday to RN.
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> https://racket-news.com/2020/02/racket-news-issue-25.html
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> Enjoy,
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> Paulo Matos
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You're overgeneralising. Po-files support more things than string constants
format however that is not important in the context of translating Racket.
You can convert string constants to po, translate and then convert back.
Comments can become translator comments.
Pointers can be modelled with mshs
upport plurals and contexts. Or do you mean something
> else?
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> вторник, 1 октября 2019 г., 16:06:35 UTC+5 пользователь Alexander Shopov
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>> We should be able to convert to and from po format to racket's own one.
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>> На вт, 1.10.2019 г. в 11:
We should be able to convert to and from po format to racket's own one.
На вт, 1.10.2019 г. в 11:11 ч. Bogdan Popa написа:
> This is great! Thank you.
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> Roman Klochkov writes:
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> > Now we have gettext: https://docs.racket-lang.org/gettext/index.html
> >
> > суббота, 9 февраля 2019 г., 18:56:
Thanx a lot, esp. the new section - Racket Project Statistics
Regards:
al_shopov
На пн, 2.09.2019 г. в 22:52 ч. Paulo Matos написа:
> Issue 15 is here!
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> https://racket-news.com/2019/09/racket-news-issue-15.html
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> Enjoy,
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The part "earning what other people are doing to earn money independently
using Racket." is interesting in itself - people may answer while you may
check presentations at RacketConf where there are comercial usages of
Racket.
Take my answer with a large pinch of salt but here is gist:
The DrRacket
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Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2019, 11:37
Subject: Racket featured in LWN
To: Racket Users
This week's edition of Linux Weekly News features an article about Racket
by Jake Edge:
Racket: Lisp for learning
Have a look:
https://lw
This week's edition of Linux Weekly News features an article about Racket
by Jake Edge:
Racket: Lisp for learning
Have a look:
https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/795385/2fe3529b76fae7c9/
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To whoever will implement a new syntax forRacket, may I give the following
resources. I really hope they are widely known and I am just stating the
obvious common knowledge.
There have been previous attempts of using an alternative syntax:
* M-expresisons - dating to the original McCarthy Lisp pa
And a bit more popularity - there will be links from
Linux Weekly News: Announcements -> Newsletters -> Developement to the news
letter:
Current edition - https://lwn.net/Articles/785683/, will be publicly
available next week.
Here is how it looks like:
Development
* Emacs News (April 15)
*
Won't emulators like QEMU do good enough job for the initial ironing out of
problems like the mentioned RISC-V backend for Chez and libffi for Racket?
I would even presume that they would be faster for this task compared to
using a real dev board. Emulation hHost processor can be quite the beast,
m
All links to slides are broken
They point to (example) slides/jesse-tov.pdf which the browser turns to
http://slides/jesse-tov.pdf and there is nothing at that address.
There is nothing on https://con.racket-lang.org/slides/jesse-tov.pdf either
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This is well earned and long due!
На чт, 27.09.2018 г. в 0:53 ч. Matthew Flatt написа:
> Dear Racketeers,
>
> Racket has just received the
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>2018 ACM SIGPLAN Software Systems Award
>
> We are honored by this award, but it belongs to more than the core
> group of people named in the citation
Lets not meander off the question, shall we?
For an intro to programming - quickly seeing what and why happens trumps
things like S-expressions vs identation, functional vs imperative, name it.
What matters is that kids can form some mental model of what is happening
and why. Thus feedback matters
What about totally different approach to Rust and Racket interaction:
Racket is trying to move to Chez Scheme.
https://blog.racket-lang.org/2018/01/racket-on-chez-status.html
The C part of Chez Scheme is about 16k lines.
Translating (at least) some of that to Rust might be an interesing project.
No
Hmm, what about the Netherlands? Anyone willing to meet?
@Daniel Brunner: Are you in Wetzlar?
Anyone else around hereabouts?
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На вт, 22.08.2017 г. в 18:23 Laurent написа:
> That would be great! I'm also more or less based in London and may be able
> to join you. Please k
> break up your big function into small ones.
Apart from the obvious maintainability concerns - is there some rule
of thumb - how big a function shoul be in order to be inlined either
compile time or run time. If a code path is hot - what could stop the
inlining?
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