Post B33NxmnBppSMIYAJJA by ramin_hal9001@fe.disroot.org
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 (DIR) Post #B33Nxk3O19d5nuihdY by ramin_hal9001@fe.disroot.org
       2026-02-06T09:57:33.904259Z
       
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       @screwlisp @kentpitman  I’m just reading up on the MIT-Scheme condition system. Recent efforts to standardize this are defined in SRFI-255: “Restarting conditions”.An older standards condition systems in Scheme was defined in SRFI-35: “Conditions”. And #Guile users can use the Guile implementation of SRFI-35 to make use of it.I wish I had known about this two weeks ago when we first started talking about it on the #LispyGopherClimate show, but better late than never, I guess.#tech #software #Lisp #CommonLisp #Scheme #SchemeLang #R7RS #MITScheme #Guile #GuileScheme
       
 (DIR) Post #B33NxlitoIQiyx9Myu by momo@woof.tech
       2026-02-06T10:01:02Z
       
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       @ramin_hal9001 @kentpitman @screwlisp I used to have so much fun playing with the condition system in Common Lisp some years ago. Can't wait to use this in Chicken Scheme or Guile Scheme :blobfoxfloofcute: :ablobcatattention:
       
 (DIR) Post #B33NxmnBppSMIYAJJA by ramin_hal9001@fe.disroot.org
       2026-02-06T10:58:44.222556Z
       
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       @momo cool!Well then, please have a listen to the episodes of the #LispyGopherClimate podcast that me, @kentpitman and @screwlisp did these past few weeks:Kent Pitman presents his lisp condition system implemented for pythonKent Pitman, Scott Zimmermann, Ramin Honary, Screwlisp: Lisp Conditions in PythonCommon Lisp condition handling loreCommon Lisp condition system, code review of my programming exampleCommon Lisp condition handling w/ Kent Pitman, Ramin Honary#tech #software #Lisp #CommonLisp #Scheme #SchemeLang #R7RS #MITScheme #Guile #GuileScheme
       
 (DIR) Post #B36N2iej7nRyR9sJZw by brewsterkahle@mastodon.archive.org
       2026-02-08T05:34:51Z
       
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       @kentpitman @screwlisp @ramin_hal9001 @momo @internetarchive Thank you!  Yes, there are slips as you click around the wayback machine.   maybe there could be a macro reference point to stay close to, but you are right it moves on every click.