They have a picture of what appears as the same operation. I'm not confident with electronics at this level. edit: PINE64: "Also for liability sake: we're not responsible if you break something from doing this. You have…
Also https://workadventu.re/
> [Functional programming] is a [what it is], rather than a sequence of imperative statements which update the running state of the program. (defparameter *my-var* 0) (dotimes (i 10) (incf *my-var*)) Couldn't be…
I am so excited to have a keyboard. I got my pinephone, and I didn't really think through how annoying sigils like $!@#$> are to type, and I am super stoked to have an emacs machine in my pocket
If your shoulders get tight from typing, consider using two keyboards or a (more expensive) split style.
Clojure is no where near top, nor near go? Go 9.55% ... about a dozen entries ... Clojure 1.88% Elixir 1.74% LISP 1.33%
Have you tried to see if Rockbox is suitable? [1] I was unable to find if they support TXXX comment frames in MP3, but saw patches that make me lean towards (partially) 'supported'[2]. 1:…
They have a picture of what appears as the same operation. I'm not confident with electronics at this level. edit: PINE64: "Also for liability sake: we're not responsible if you break something from doing this. You have…
Also https://workadventu.re/
> [Functional programming] is a [what it is], rather than a sequence of imperative statements which update the running state of the program. (defparameter *my-var* 0) (dotimes (i 10) (incf *my-var*)) Couldn't be…
I am so excited to have a keyboard. I got my pinephone, and I didn't really think through how annoying sigils like $!@#$> are to type, and I am super stoked to have an emacs machine in my pocket
If your shoulders get tight from typing, consider using two keyboards or a (more expensive) split style.
Clojure is no where near top, nor near go? Go 9.55% ... about a dozen entries ... Clojure 1.88% Elixir 1.74% LISP 1.33%
Have you tried to see if Rockbox is suitable? [1] I was unable to find if they support TXXX comment frames in MP3, but saw patches that make me lean towards (partially) 'supported'[2]. 1:…