I don't want to be a gatekeeper, but Clojure, Janet and similars doesn't even have cons cells; that's hardly 'the same programming language'.
If you are on Linux/Gnome, try out Stage: https://flathub.org/en/apps/io.github.aganzha.Stage
Whats wrong about Github pages?
Do you know TreeSheets[1]? It kind of sounds similar to your notebook idea. https://strlen.com/treesheets/
Not just Tailwind; most of the listed criticism are still valid and relevant, even after those products had success.
I suggest: A Gentle Introduction to Symbolic Computation https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/LispBook/book.pdf
I don understand: If there are so many developers willing to contribute with non OCaml languages, why they don't just implement their own mod installer in Perl, Java, PHP or whatever a "sane" language is?
I don't get what's miserable or unhappy about criticizing the political incoherence of some people. You may disagree with them, but why the personal attacks?
If you won't say who is the person you're talking about, can you at least tell an example of that cringe behavior?
I think if people want a more powerful, programmable config language, maybe they should use something like Lua or Scheme instead of reinventing the wheel with those new niche languages.
For correctly obeying the rules, you first need to understand and interpret them.
Any scientific source on that "well accepted fact"?
I don't think they are saying "proprietary" as in "secret, closed source", but just as in "custom format" that is built around one particular application.
I assume those scripts are edited on a regular desktop/laptop computer and then uploaded to the phone
> I do not know what the next-best single-user, single-process, non-bloated OS would be to run on modern hardware that still has some reasonably modern software and can be used for distraction-free (hobby) development…
It's just common online courtesy to add to the title a short description of the project like (Zed, code editor) to save users some valuable time.
There are Javascript frameworks and CSS frameworks. Tailwind is the later one. Even the Tailwind front page describes it as a CSS framework.
Well, if you don't populate all expansion slots, it takes more space than it needs.
This, but with SQL instead of Excel.
With GOSUB you can use RETURN, but not with GOTO. GOSUB is for subroutines. (At least that's how it was on MS BASIC.)
What advantages do you find over Linux?
What's wrong with Pinebook Pro's keyboard? I have one of those, and the keyboard works just fine.
There are GResources for the GTK/GObject ecosystem: https://docs.gtk.org/gio/struct.Resource.html
I wish my bank was fucked up enough to send me brownies on my birthday
Maybe if you have big amounts of RAM and never turn off your computer nor close your browser. I like being able to read my bookmarks a week, or even a month later.
I don't want to be a gatekeeper, but Clojure, Janet and similars doesn't even have cons cells; that's hardly 'the same programming language'.
If you are on Linux/Gnome, try out Stage: https://flathub.org/en/apps/io.github.aganzha.Stage
Whats wrong about Github pages?
Do you know TreeSheets[1]? It kind of sounds similar to your notebook idea. https://strlen.com/treesheets/
Not just Tailwind; most of the listed criticism are still valid and relevant, even after those products had success.
I suggest: A Gentle Introduction to Symbolic Computation https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/LispBook/book.pdf
I don understand: If there are so many developers willing to contribute with non OCaml languages, why they don't just implement their own mod installer in Perl, Java, PHP or whatever a "sane" language is?
I don't get what's miserable or unhappy about criticizing the political incoherence of some people. You may disagree with them, but why the personal attacks?
If you won't say who is the person you're talking about, can you at least tell an example of that cringe behavior?
I think if people want a more powerful, programmable config language, maybe they should use something like Lua or Scheme instead of reinventing the wheel with those new niche languages.
For correctly obeying the rules, you first need to understand and interpret them.
Any scientific source on that "well accepted fact"?
I don't think they are saying "proprietary" as in "secret, closed source", but just as in "custom format" that is built around one particular application.
I assume those scripts are edited on a regular desktop/laptop computer and then uploaded to the phone
> I do not know what the next-best single-user, single-process, non-bloated OS would be to run on modern hardware that still has some reasonably modern software and can be used for distraction-free (hobby) development…
It's just common online courtesy to add to the title a short description of the project like (Zed, code editor) to save users some valuable time.
There are Javascript frameworks and CSS frameworks. Tailwind is the later one. Even the Tailwind front page describes it as a CSS framework.
Well, if you don't populate all expansion slots, it takes more space than it needs.
This, but with SQL instead of Excel.
With GOSUB you can use RETURN, but not with GOTO. GOSUB is for subroutines. (At least that's how it was on MS BASIC.)
What advantages do you find over Linux?
What's wrong with Pinebook Pro's keyboard? I have one of those, and the keyboard works just fine.
There are GResources for the GTK/GObject ecosystem: https://docs.gtk.org/gio/struct.Resource.html
I wish my bank was fucked up enough to send me brownies on my birthday
Maybe if you have big amounts of RAM and never turn off your computer nor close your browser. I like being able to read my bookmarks a week, or even a month later.