... I'm not seeing any relation to functional programming here. Is this just from a list member who thought we might be interested in this resource? Or are...
SeaFunc is Seattle. SeaFunc is functional. Functional language. Functional PRO-gramming. We shall attempt to adjust your software, as there is something wrong....
I am wondering if anyone is aware of languages that are "self-building," that is, which fully specify their own compilation and linkage. I don't mean an...
... Brandon> ... all builds are ultimately shell scripts. Well, the ones I write by hand are perl scripts, but I see your point ... Brandon> We are in the...
I've looking into dynamic linking in the past and had to fix a few build systems to support limited cross-platform builds. As far as I can tell, the problem...
Hi everyone, I'm Evan Lenz and I want to learn Lisp :-) I'm an XSLT consultant going through a bit of a dry spell. So I have some time on my hands to get...
In my naievete, I thought Yahoo! would quickly remove the spammer. So I didn't bother to do it myself, until his 3rd message today. I will be more aggressive...
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I've had to move our meeting venues to a separate page because it doesn't all fit on the homepage. This makes me think about adding more information in...
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NOTE THE NEW VENUE!!! SeaFunc is Seattle. SeaFunc is functional. Functional language. Functional PRO-gramming. We shall attempt to adjust your software, as ...
Guys, I'd like to invite you to an ALU mailing list designed explicitly for intra-lisp-group issues, including outreach, advocacy and volunteer organizational...
... Perhaps you should apologize less and be "tiresome" more! :-) I'm looking at the intra-lisp-group archives and I only see 2 posts. One was a test post,...
"Fits and starts" describes this project perfectly. I never wanted to start it off without a minimum number of people, otherwise we're just talking in an...
Is anyone using darcs? Are you using any tools or just straight command line? I tried TortioseDarcs http://tortoisedarcs.sourceforge.net/ but it doesn't seem...
Someone else needs to take over the 3-weekly responsibility of making SeaFunc announcements and whatever little else needs to be done. I've had enough. I...
I've been using darcs for at least a year now. I've messed with darcsum.el but not TortoiseDarcs. Generally I just stick with the command-line interface and...
Ouch. :( I'm sorry that you found it unfulfilling. I need to think about this a bit but I'm sure there'll still be some good way to continue. I guess I'll have...
... Thanks. I haven't completely given up hope, nor have I abandoned my Chicken / CMake effort. But I have realized, it has been an incredibly long slog so...
Hey people, This is not a reaction to Brandon's declaration. I was trying to get the project below together for this meeting, but got bogged down with getting...
... Jeff> I ... know almost nothing about [scheme] macros. Much less Jeff> CL style macros. For the latter, I'd recommend reading Paul Graham's "On Lisp" ...
I like the idea, but wonder whether that is the best example task (not that it isn't interesting). I've never been involved in this kind of hands-on ...
... Common Lisp has fare-matcher: http://www.cliki.net/fare-matcher I have not used it except to toy around with it to confirm that it behaves like Common Lisp...
... I will pitch Chicken Scheme http://call-with-current-contiunation.org . It's a Scheme --> C compiler like Bigloo, and unlike Bigloo the support for call/cc...