Actually, they thought that the Esperanto word for forge, is «forgejo». When somebody pointed out, that «forgejo» (fora gejo -> forgejo) is «faraway gay person», it was already too late. So, now they say that it is…
One of the best books for that are Esperanto Learning and Using the International Language by David Richardson and Complete Esperanto by Tim Owen.
As one may have already noted, that was precisely my goal. When I said no one, I meant it in the metaphorical sense. It’s not actually about uniqueness, but more of being less in numbers.
Plej verŝajne, neniu el vi ĉi tie komprenos ĉi tiun mesaĝon rekte, sen tradukiloj. Tamen, por oni kiuj povas kompreni min, mi devas diri, ke Esperanto vivas tial, ke la lingvo estas permesita por kreskiĝi nature. Jes,…
Not so much as a bad version of Common Lisp, but a half-baked Lisp. I am well aware that a response like this is bound to stir the opinions of other people about things like this, but I am also bound to express mine.…
The whitepaper is now at https://mimix.io/pdf/on_mimix_v1.3.pdf
Hi everyone, co-founder here. I’d like to know about your experience in using Test Drive. If you’re curious about how we did it, ask us here!
Hi! We’ve tried SiteInspector and it works great. However, it crashes when we try to scan a site. I filed an issue on GitHub regarding it: https://github.com/siteinspector/siteinspector/issues/6
Estas interese, ke je Hacker News ĉi tiu afiŝo atingis. La parolantojn de aliaj lingvoj, preciple la angla-parolantojn mi ne plu kuraĝigas por Esperanton lerni. Estas malŝparo de energio. Anstataŭe, la lingvon mi uzas…
I suspect, that when he meant they are the same, he wants to convince the reader about his thoughts and sentiments about it. Norvig is a highly regarded CL author and programmer. Cognitive dissonance is such a powerful…
The key problem with this article is, that Norvig cherry-picked features of Lisp that are present with the languages that he contrasts it with. So, what happens then is that it will give the impression that Lisp somehow…
I used paredit before, then I switched to smartparens. I have also tried parinfer, but I didn’t like the way it behaves. I share the sentiments of this blog post https://github.com/noctuid/parinfer-notes
That is one of the reasons why I support Esperanto.
Scsh is not practical when used as an interactive shell. Where it shines, however, is with non-interactive scripting use. I use it everyday.
People who claim that Esperanto is the worse-is-better do not really understand what is it. They merely see Esperanto from a strictly outsider’s view. Esperanto is the better-is-better.
I am an Esperanto speaker. Before I started learning Esperanto, I read that document. Now, I can say that a lot, if not most, of that document is FUD.
https://github.com/jamesalbert/HolyC-for-Linux
I wrote a short introduction to a more portable Common Lisp scripting system—made by Fare, himself—at https://ebzzry.io/en/script-lisp/
Geiser is fine. However, we can’t compare it with SLIME. The integration of the latter is much better.
Scsh is a very powerful shell, that is based on Scheme 48 plus its own additions. It is important to note that it runs on x86_64 with the 0.7 release.
Heh. At least, we don't have to have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) anymore navigating down the registry tree. It's a completely different story though, if one is going to edit the complete .reg dump, and import the…
https://github.com/NixOS
We're using it for servers, laptops, and desktops. I'm using NixOS now on bare metal to compose this message. The system is built like a rock. And oh, managing just a single text file to configure everything is a big…
Actually, they thought that the Esperanto word for forge, is «forgejo». When somebody pointed out, that «forgejo» (fora gejo -> forgejo) is «faraway gay person», it was already too late. So, now they say that it is…
One of the best books for that are Esperanto Learning and Using the International Language by David Richardson and Complete Esperanto by Tim Owen.
As one may have already noted, that was precisely my goal. When I said no one, I meant it in the metaphorical sense. It’s not actually about uniqueness, but more of being less in numbers.
Plej verŝajne, neniu el vi ĉi tie komprenos ĉi tiun mesaĝon rekte, sen tradukiloj. Tamen, por oni kiuj povas kompreni min, mi devas diri, ke Esperanto vivas tial, ke la lingvo estas permesita por kreskiĝi nature. Jes,…
Not so much as a bad version of Common Lisp, but a half-baked Lisp. I am well aware that a response like this is bound to stir the opinions of other people about things like this, but I am also bound to express mine.…
The whitepaper is now at https://mimix.io/pdf/on_mimix_v1.3.pdf
Hi everyone, co-founder here. I’d like to know about your experience in using Test Drive. If you’re curious about how we did it, ask us here!
Hi! We’ve tried SiteInspector and it works great. However, it crashes when we try to scan a site. I filed an issue on GitHub regarding it: https://github.com/siteinspector/siteinspector/issues/6
Estas interese, ke je Hacker News ĉi tiu afiŝo atingis. La parolantojn de aliaj lingvoj, preciple la angla-parolantojn mi ne plu kuraĝigas por Esperanton lerni. Estas malŝparo de energio. Anstataŭe, la lingvon mi uzas…
I suspect, that when he meant they are the same, he wants to convince the reader about his thoughts and sentiments about it. Norvig is a highly regarded CL author and programmer. Cognitive dissonance is such a powerful…
The key problem with this article is, that Norvig cherry-picked features of Lisp that are present with the languages that he contrasts it with. So, what happens then is that it will give the impression that Lisp somehow…
I used paredit before, then I switched to smartparens. I have also tried parinfer, but I didn’t like the way it behaves. I share the sentiments of this blog post https://github.com/noctuid/parinfer-notes
That is one of the reasons why I support Esperanto.
Scsh is not practical when used as an interactive shell. Where it shines, however, is with non-interactive scripting use. I use it everyday.
People who claim that Esperanto is the worse-is-better do not really understand what is it. They merely see Esperanto from a strictly outsider’s view. Esperanto is the better-is-better.
I am an Esperanto speaker. Before I started learning Esperanto, I read that document. Now, I can say that a lot, if not most, of that document is FUD.
https://github.com/jamesalbert/HolyC-for-Linux
I wrote a short introduction to a more portable Common Lisp scripting system—made by Fare, himself—at https://ebzzry.io/en/script-lisp/
Geiser is fine. However, we can’t compare it with SLIME. The integration of the latter is much better.
Scsh is a very powerful shell, that is based on Scheme 48 plus its own additions. It is important to note that it runs on x86_64 with the 0.7 release.
Heh. At least, we don't have to have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) anymore navigating down the registry tree. It's a completely different story though, if one is going to edit the complete .reg dump, and import the…
https://github.com/NixOS
We're using it for servers, laptops, and desktops. I'm using NixOS now on bare metal to compose this message. The system is built like a rock. And oh, managing just a single text file to configure everything is a big…