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Why I love Common Lisp and hate Java, part II – code examples | Piece of mine
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Why I love Common Lisp and hate Java, part II – code examples. This entry was posted on February 2, 2012, in Coding. This is a sequel to my previous post. While I tried to make a point that the REPL completely alters the experience of coding — which can only be experienced and not by reading a blog post — this time I will try to showcase Common Lisp’s powerful meta-programming through some example code. Suppose we write a method in Java that returns the maximum value given an array:. And it’s equiv...
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hello-world | Piece of mine
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This entry was posted on January 26, 2012, in Uncategorized. This is my first blog-entry. Ever. Today marks the birth of my digital voice. I have been procrastinating setting up a blog for about 10 years. Why? Probably because 10 years ago I was a kid, pretending to understand the world, fragging away on de dust and making Chinese-labeled fried rice and noodles. In a Chinese take-out. So what has changed? So welcome to my blog – it will be about anything that I set my mind to. Primarily initiat...Fill in...
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Generating SVG from Lisp is easy! | Common Lisp Weekly News
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Common Lisp Weekly News. Articles and news about Common Lisp. Generating SVG from Lisp is easy! February 8, 2013. February 8, 2013. There are libraries dedicated to the task of generating SVG (Simple Vector Graphics) from Lisp. Namely the cl-svg. But they might offer a limited subset of the SVG standard. Since SVG is an application of XML and XML is closely related to both SGML and HTML/XHTML one could suggest that it might be possible to use standard full-featured HTML-generators. T) ,@body) ). One last...
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BEACON randomnine
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An astronaut is stranded alone on a distant planet in an isolated star system and doesn’t know why. Beacon v1 1 win.zip. Beacon v1 1 macosx.zip. Requires Mac OS X 10.6). Beacon v1 1 linux.tar.gz. 8220;Beacon” is a sprawling adventure-platformer involving SAD THINGS and MYSTERY. It also has a jetpack. It’ll take you about 15 minutes to play. If you’d like to download the soundtrack, read this. 8220;…a lovely bit of work, with some happy platforming and a touching ending”. Dig Boston Indie Game of the Week.
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Why I love Common Lisp and hate Java | Piece of mine
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Why I love Common Lisp and hate Java. This entry was posted on January 27, 2012, in Coding. 8221; is a common reply I get when I mention Common Lisp. Perhaps rightly so, since Common Lisp is not all that common these days. A year and a half ago, a dear friend. Of mine send me this link. Forced me to spend the last year full-time learning and hacking away in Common Lisp. Aren’t those claims kind of bold? I had to find out. I am still new to Common Lisp but I love it enough to blog about it. People say Com...
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fogus: 10 Haskell One Liners to Impress Your Friends
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On life, programming. Follow me on Twitter. Run this blog in mobile. 10 Haskell One Liners to Impress Your Friends. Jun 3, 2011. Following the meme ( scala. I would truly appreciate feedback from people whom actually know Haskell. As you may notice below, my grasp is not yet strong. Multiple Each Item in a List by 2. Map (*2) [1.10]. Sum a List of Numbers. Foldl 0 [1.1000] - or better sum [1.1000]. Verify if Exists in a String. Read in a File. Happy Birthday to You! Filter list of numbers. Foldl1 min [1...
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Gluttons for punishment | That's Mathematics!
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Diversions, distractions, and math. Skip to primary content. November 1, 2012. I just received the following email:. Advances in Pure Mathematics. Dear Dr. Nathaniel Eldredge,. I am writing to cordially invite you to submit or recommend papers to the Advances in Pure Mathematics (APM, ISSN: 2160-0384), an open access journal. For more about the Aims and Scope or other information, please visit the following website: www.scirp.org/journal/apm. Prof Juan de dios Pérez Jiménez. November 8, 2012 at 11:48 PM.