I have been trying to get the path set for racket 7.5 cs on OSX - 7.4 cs
worked fine
I am not on Catalina yet. I am on Mojave 10.14.6
I renamed the directory I tried adding to paths.d and still no go
I get:
zsh: command not found: racket
This works from the command line: /Applications/Rack
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyhjok21Y3o&list=PLhYmIiHOMWoEgJEvgkmUe8D0agxy_T2vR&index=16&t=0s
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>From Bob Martin: (I know he's not the last word, but interesting)
Over the last 5 decades, I’ve used a LOT of different languages.
And I’ve come to a conclusion.
My favorite language of all, the language that I think will outlast all the
others, the language that I believe will eventuall
won't have to
wait for it to download anymore. Will let you know once that's done and
then it would be great to announce it somewhere and ask for people to test
it. Would this be appropriate on the mailing list or somewhere else?
Best,
Martin
On Wednesday, August 14, 2019 at 8:57:52 AM
There has been some discussion about Racket on Jupyter. nextJournal is a
fairly new project for hosted notebooks that is written in Clojure and has
support for Clojure as well as several other languages. In addition to
Clojure they have templates for Julia, Haskell, and Scala and they support
to create interactive tutorials
On Sunday, August 4, 2019 at 7:12:29 PM UTC-4, Stephen De Gabrielle wrote:
>
> I had a go with nextjournal but sadly there was no way to create racket
> 'nextjournal runtime'.
>
> s.
>
>
> On Saturday, August 3, 2019 at 1:04:3
I corresponded briefly with Martin Kavaler at https://nextjournal.com/ a
notebook platform that supports Clojure and several other languages about
Racket -- It should be able to run with docker - He tried it and it didn't
work but it shouldn't be too difficult
I have a link to his attempt belo
Matthew Butterick may be able to jump in here and answer better than I can
but you might want to look at Pollen https://docs.racket-lang.org/pollen/ and
language that he built on top of Scribble for publishing both on the webs
and in print
I am not sure about the speed since Pollen relies on
On Friday, September 2, 2016 at 1:46:29 PM UTC-4, Shriram Krishnamurthi wrote:
> On Thursday, August 25, 2016 at 9:53:40 AM UTC-4, tbrooke wrote:
> > I briefly looked at Whalesong and I was wondering if anyone is using it and
> > if it is mature and ready to use. I use Clojurescri
I briefly looked at Whalesong and I was wondering if anyone is using it and if
it is mature and ready to use. I use Clojurescript and it seems to me that
Whalesong should be equivalent with the advantage of allowing me to work in
Racket.
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