I feel the same
As a sidenote, I guess spec could be useful for "verifying" the data.
I can relate: > The Lisp curse? In a nutshell too much power means less or no hardship; no hardship — no community.
it is actually suprisingly fast
At that moment, Anton became enlightened.
I guess it's easy to parse, and excellent for macros!
Mushroms made us smart
Couldn’t agree more
What happened to all the visual images in this PDF?
How about the speed of compilation? Is it bearable?
I am not sure if I understand what you mean with multi-file and why it matters. As a lisp, the program is already in memory, I can interact with it through the repl. I am sure I can ask it to format itself? If the…
Why can you not just give macros enough meta-data so the reader-formatter knows what kind of formatting the form desire? Provided your lisp have macros of course...
I program in clojure and clojurescript. I use hiccup. All the beautiful stuff is right there.
I find it quite easy. Just use the hsl() function.
Clojure
What about operator precedence?
Please sit VERY still for a couple of minutes.
Funny how much complexity you have to introduce by just getting rid of the parentheses. I later learned that MLISP functioned as a preprosessor for a normal lisp. Don’t know about the macro facilities, perhaps someone…
In one dimension, yes, sometimes. But I find myself having better control with grids, even in a single dimension.
It’s enough that your site respect the cookie settings of the browser, which they all do as far as I know. So the warnings are not needed.
Facts?
EDN
Was thinking the same thing. Seems people conflate java with the jvm. The jvm is almost as cool as the beam. Which got me thinking about the lfe, since we are in lisp land.
Yes
They certainly don’t come with anything nonessential anymore.
I feel the same
As a sidenote, I guess spec could be useful for "verifying" the data.
I can relate: > The Lisp curse? In a nutshell too much power means less or no hardship; no hardship — no community.
it is actually suprisingly fast
At that moment, Anton became enlightened.
I guess it's easy to parse, and excellent for macros!
Mushroms made us smart
Couldn’t agree more
What happened to all the visual images in this PDF?
How about the speed of compilation? Is it bearable?
I am not sure if I understand what you mean with multi-file and why it matters. As a lisp, the program is already in memory, I can interact with it through the repl. I am sure I can ask it to format itself? If the…
Why can you not just give macros enough meta-data so the reader-formatter knows what kind of formatting the form desire? Provided your lisp have macros of course...
I program in clojure and clojurescript. I use hiccup. All the beautiful stuff is right there.
I find it quite easy. Just use the hsl() function.
Clojure
What about operator precedence?
Please sit VERY still for a couple of minutes.
Funny how much complexity you have to introduce by just getting rid of the parentheses. I later learned that MLISP functioned as a preprosessor for a normal lisp. Don’t know about the macro facilities, perhaps someone…
In one dimension, yes, sometimes. But I find myself having better control with grids, even in a single dimension.
It’s enough that your site respect the cookie settings of the browser, which they all do as far as I know. So the warnings are not needed.
Facts?
EDN
Was thinking the same thing. Seems people conflate java with the jvm. The jvm is almost as cool as the beam. Which got me thinking about the lfe, since we are in lisp land.
Yes
They certainly don’t come with anything nonessential anymore.