Manual memory in C++ is so cumbersome that is efectively imposible to develop programs with no memory leak bugs in real life. Anyway, the more important fact about C++ is that it is a language complicated to no end,…
You want even MORE features in C++?. You have made Stroustrup happy.
Indeed, Emacs rocks for LaTeX. It would rock harder is someone(tm) implemented a visual version of LaTeX, for small quick documents and for newbie accessibility.
TempleOS rocks, indeed. Amazing work. And in a very small codebase.
Is a rational posture, when companies became that BIG they get above the law. I don't trust that companies neither the controls organisms in charge.
Wayland provides something similar to xcb, so guile-wayland can be written in the same way that guile-xcb is.
Sawfish rocks, but is implemented in c and scripted through lisp (in a dialect called "Rep"). Guile-wm is lisp all the way down, is implemented with Guile-xcb, a X client written completely in Guile.
Manual memory in C++ is so cumbersome that is efectively imposible to develop programs with no memory leak bugs in real life. Anyway, the more important fact about C++ is that it is a language complicated to no end,…
You want even MORE features in C++?. You have made Stroustrup happy.
Indeed, Emacs rocks for LaTeX. It would rock harder is someone(tm) implemented a visual version of LaTeX, for small quick documents and for newbie accessibility.
TempleOS rocks, indeed. Amazing work. And in a very small codebase.
Is a rational posture, when companies became that BIG they get above the law. I don't trust that companies neither the controls organisms in charge.
Wayland provides something similar to xcb, so guile-wayland can be written in the same way that guile-xcb is.
Sawfish rocks, but is implemented in c and scripted through lisp (in a dialect called "Rep"). Guile-wm is lisp all the way down, is implemented with Guile-xcb, a X client written completely in Guile.