Notices tagged with lisp
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New York City LISP User Group http://lispnyc.org/ #lisp
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I prefer dashification #lisp
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Honestly, this could make doing my own projects in a #lisp a bit more practical. Will have to see the support for macros &c first.
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I love the syntax of !Python, but crave the simplicity and power of #Lisp: An indentation to brackets preprocessor → ur1.ca/d6axk !emacs
about 2 months ago from Choqok at Graben-Neudorf, Baden-Württemberg, Germany in context Repeated by d3f -
I love the syntax of !Python, but crave the simplicity and power of #Lisp: An indentation to brackets preprocessor → ur1.ca/d6axk !emacs
about 2 months ago from Choqok at Graben-Neudorf, Baden-Württemberg, Germany in context Repeated by norbux -
I love the syntax of !Python, but crave the simplicity and power of #Lisp: An indentation to brackets preprocessor → ur1.ca/d6axk !emacs
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Vacietis is a C compiler for Common Lisp systems https://github.com/vsedach/Vacietis #c #lisp
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about 3 months ago from web
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[Una librería](http://ur1.ca/cynlt) para la [API de DuckDuckGo](http://ur1.ca/cynlu) en #EmacsLisp. #Emacs #Lisp. ¡…
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about 3 months ago from web
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about 3 months ago from web
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Un par de artículos muy buenos de introducción a #Lisp: http://ur1.ca/cv95s http://ur1.ca/cv95t
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Adding namespace support to !emacs #lisp in a macro with just 15 lines of code ur1.ca/cpkrd — #lisp IS the mother of all languages
about 4 months ago from web at Graben-Neudorf, Baden-Württemberg, Germany Repeated by vansschoenenonline -
Namespaces in !Emacs #Lisp → http://draketo.de/licht/freie-software/emacs/namespaces-elisp — ohne den Interpreter zu ändern !gnu !fs
about 4 months ago from web at Graben-Neudorf, Baden-Württemberg, Germany Repeated by vansschoenenonline -
Namespaces in !Emacs #Lisp → http://draketo.de/licht/freie-software/emacs/namespaces-elisp — ohne den Interpreter zu ändern !gnu !fs
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Adding namespace support to !emacs #lisp in a macro with just 15 lines of code ur1.ca/cpkrd — #lisp IS the mother of all languages
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Today I've had my fill of maintaining PHP-based ecommerce. Will someone please wriet something in a more elegant language ? (hint: #lisp)
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I just wrote my first #macro in !emacs #lisp, and I did it in a #copyright discussion *happy* → http://ur1.ca/cnf7s