Merry Christmas to you as well!
Merry Christmas everyone! ——— “At the very moment that Augustus is making decrees as the ruler of the known world, and Herod is seething in his palace, God enters stage right. Not on the clouds, asserting his power and…
Wow, this looks really cool!!
Loved using Google Sketchup back in the day! My high school engineering teacher would show off his 3D modeling of cars during class. It was so cool seeing what you could do with that software!
Great catch! Didn’t see that until reading your comment lol.
Possibly Laravel, but then you’d have to learn PHP! :D All jokes aside, having worked in both languages and frameworks, I’ve enjoyed the Dev experience in either option. Grateful for both dev communities as well.
It’s a lot simpler to install nowadays. Just download, install, open the app, and voilà! Tons of self-executing examples are available within the notebook-style windows too. Hope this helps.
This might be what you're looking for... https://gtoolkit.com/
I really enjoyed your faces example! I’ll have to look at the rest of the video soon, but it’s so cool what you can do with a little imagination and ingenuity!
Our FRC robot used mecanum wheels. It even got us to the finals in Atlanta! Team 1848!
I should also note that I’m looking forward to CLOG being ready as an in-browser IDE for Common Lisp soon. It’s a really neat open source tool for developers if you haven’t heard of it yet:…
As a vim user, I’ve been using doom emacs for the past 3.5 years and haven’t looked back yet. I really enjoy the Common Lisp experience while using doom as well.
Another +1 for using DOOM emacs.
I’ve been learning CL in my spare time and had no idea this was possible or even a distinction between CL implementations. Thanks for sharing.
I really hope this library continues to grow. Going through Dr. Botton’s documentation has been helpful in learning the in’s and out’s of CLOG.
Try CLOG, https://github.com/rabbibotton/clog
+1 for CLOG
Those do sound cool. Visual Go would be really nice too! I’ve spent some time using CLOG recently, and I’m aware that is can produce a self-contained executable, but haven’t gotten that far in the tutorials yet. Anyways…
Have you tried CLOG?! It apparently matches the exact use case you described above. It’s a GUI first approach but its aim is to be highly extensible. I only ask that you be gentle. It’s being built by a passionate…
This looks great! :D
I'm fairly new to lisp programming, but there's a language called Coalton that provides static type checking to Common Lisp. I believe both languages are one and the same, but Coalton provides some type guarantees while…
I second freecodecamp.org as the place for beginners to start their (web) programming journey.
Here’s an emacs tutorial written by Laura Viglioni. Her tutorial covers setting up a react dev environment in emacs. https://dev.to/viglioni/how-i-set-up-my-emacs-for-typescript...
I really enjoyed your article. Thank you for writing this.
I highly recommend org-mode for keeping track of anything dev-related.
Merry Christmas to you as well!
Merry Christmas everyone! ——— “At the very moment that Augustus is making decrees as the ruler of the known world, and Herod is seething in his palace, God enters stage right. Not on the clouds, asserting his power and…
Wow, this looks really cool!!
Loved using Google Sketchup back in the day! My high school engineering teacher would show off his 3D modeling of cars during class. It was so cool seeing what you could do with that software!
Great catch! Didn’t see that until reading your comment lol.
Possibly Laravel, but then you’d have to learn PHP! :D All jokes aside, having worked in both languages and frameworks, I’ve enjoyed the Dev experience in either option. Grateful for both dev communities as well.
It’s a lot simpler to install nowadays. Just download, install, open the app, and voilà! Tons of self-executing examples are available within the notebook-style windows too. Hope this helps.
This might be what you're looking for... https://gtoolkit.com/
I really enjoyed your faces example! I’ll have to look at the rest of the video soon, but it’s so cool what you can do with a little imagination and ingenuity!
Our FRC robot used mecanum wheels. It even got us to the finals in Atlanta! Team 1848!
I should also note that I’m looking forward to CLOG being ready as an in-browser IDE for Common Lisp soon. It’s a really neat open source tool for developers if you haven’t heard of it yet:…
As a vim user, I’ve been using doom emacs for the past 3.5 years and haven’t looked back yet. I really enjoy the Common Lisp experience while using doom as well.
Another +1 for using DOOM emacs.
I’ve been learning CL in my spare time and had no idea this was possible or even a distinction between CL implementations. Thanks for sharing.
I really hope this library continues to grow. Going through Dr. Botton’s documentation has been helpful in learning the in’s and out’s of CLOG.
Try CLOG, https://github.com/rabbibotton/clog
+1 for CLOG
Those do sound cool. Visual Go would be really nice too! I’ve spent some time using CLOG recently, and I’m aware that is can produce a self-contained executable, but haven’t gotten that far in the tutorials yet. Anyways…
Have you tried CLOG?! It apparently matches the exact use case you described above. It’s a GUI first approach but its aim is to be highly extensible. I only ask that you be gentle. It’s being built by a passionate…
This looks great! :D
I'm fairly new to lisp programming, but there's a language called Coalton that provides static type checking to Common Lisp. I believe both languages are one and the same, but Coalton provides some type guarantees while…
I second freecodecamp.org as the place for beginners to start their (web) programming journey.
Here’s an emacs tutorial written by Laura Viglioni. Her tutorial covers setting up a react dev environment in emacs. https://dev.to/viglioni/how-i-set-up-my-emacs-for-typescript...
I really enjoyed your article. Thank you for writing this.
I highly recommend org-mode for keeping track of anything dev-related.