Posts by xvw@sunbeam.city
(DIR) Post #137196 by xvw@sunbeam.city
2018-09-22T14:44:14Z
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@neauoire Hi ! It's looks nice ! Why "Lisp" ?
(DIR) Post #148484 by xvw@sunbeam.city
2018-09-23T10:48:22Z
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@neauoire related to the Lisp programming language ? (I love Racket! And scheme)
(DIR) Post #148513 by xvw@sunbeam.city
2018-09-23T10:52:36Z
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@neauoire excellent !!
(DIR) Post #164625 by xvw@sunbeam.city
2018-09-24T08:16:00Z
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@neauoire Months ago, I wrote a parser for S-expressions :) a kind of Lisp https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xvw/codex/master/src/codex/common/qExp.ml?token=AFd4ciJAwAfxHTLZ_U2w8R2DMlhW8HPUks5bsdeMwA%3D%3D
(DIR) Post #171992 by xvw@sunbeam.city
2018-09-24T19:45:23Z
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@neauoire quelle vue !
(DIR) Post #326816 by xvw@sunbeam.city
2018-10-02T10:47:57Z
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@neauoire @dualhammers When "we" talk about the format, and not the language, we use the term "S-expression". It is a kind of Lisp without the "interpretation/compilation" phase. It is super cool to see your web-playground's evolution. (I'm a kind of groupie) ;)
(DIR) Post #344931 by xvw@sunbeam.city
2018-10-03T12:27:51Z
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@neauoire @dualhammers Yep. In fact, "lisp" is no longer a language but a family of languages, including Scheme, Racket, Common Lisp, Clojure etc. But I think that using "lisp"/"s-expr" as a Markup is a very nice idea.
(DIR) Post #405940 by xvw@sunbeam.city
2018-10-06T23:45:30Z
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@neauoire You should give a try to OCaml ! OCaml is an awesome language.
(DIR) Post #406081 by xvw@sunbeam.city
2018-10-06T23:51:07Z
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@neauoire I love Haskell, but Haskell is Lazy By Default :'( and it is sad... I mainly use OCaml for my personal project. (Because I can compile to OCaml bytecode, Native, and JavaScript). For example, the source code "explained" here : https://xvw.github.io/posts/bookmarklet.html is written in OCaml : https://github.com/xvw/blog/tree/master/playerOCaml is... "a Lisp with fewer parentheses but with a very strong (and expressive) type System, like Haskell, but without Lazy by default :P"
(DIR) Post #455590 by xvw@sunbeam.city
2018-10-09T23:49:11Z
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@neauoire It could be very nice to have a "step by step approach" to understand "how turn riven into a complete web framework" ;)
(DIR) Post #466140 by xvw@sunbeam.city
2018-10-10T15:39:46Z
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@uranther you should give a try to hakyll!
(DIR) Post #555207 by xvw@sunbeam.city
2018-10-15T11:26:02Z
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@neauoire http://jmc.stanford.edu/articles/lisp/lisp.pdf interresting paper !
(DIR) Post #625320 by xvw@sunbeam.city
2018-10-18T22:27:33Z
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@uranther @neauoire It is called OCaml :P
(DIR) Post #625391 by xvw@sunbeam.city
2018-10-18T22:31:39Z
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@neauoire @uranther On ne change pas une équipe qui fait match nul ;)
(DIR) Post #638096 by xvw@sunbeam.city
2018-10-19T15:59:53Z
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@neauoire @0gust1 I hope that i'm not one of the cause of your despite. Because I suck in English, sometime, I look cynic :P For example, I've said to a coworker "what the point of this PullReques"... instead of "What the state of this PullReques" :(
(DIR) Post #2220445 by xvw@sunbeam.city
2018-12-23T16:02:02Z
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@neauoire So much productivity !
(DIR) Post #2322493 by xvw@sunbeam.city
2018-12-27T02:08:42Z
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@neauoire Je suis en train de le lire :)C'est dense par contre. Mais j'aime bien. Je l'ai découvert grâce à cette page justement ^^'
(DIR) Post #2327585 by xvw@sunbeam.city
2018-12-27T05:51:39Z
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@neauoire ça me change de mes habitudes (Flaubert et Goethe), mais je prend note ;)