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- OutRun – Open-source, privacy oriented, outdoor fitness tracker
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Compromising Garmin Sport Watches: A Deep Dive into GarminOS and Its MonkeyC VM
I use ActivityLog2 which also reads FIT files.
https://github.com/alex-hhh/ActivityLog2/releases
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What programming language or graphics library is best for a lightweight desktop app?
Don’t believe me? Check out the interactive gui stuff at https://alex-hhh.github.io
- Wahoo equivalent of Garmin Connect, Lezyne GPS Root or Hammerhead Dashboard?
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Which internet website do you recommend to use to learn C?
Check out this guy's page I just came across here. He's got a bunch of gui based Racket applications that look really cool.
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Is there a self-hosted compatible fitness tracker (like a fitbit)?
I use and like Activity Log 2 - https://github.com/alex-hhh/ActivityLog2. You can import most common file formats like TCX, GPX and FIT.
- alternatives to strava
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How do you track fitness from a privacy perspective?
This https://github.com/alex-hhh/ActivityLog2 works quite well for FIT files on desktop.
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Just a random thought. Strava should be the new instagram
If you just want to track your workout data, there are far better softwares/websites to do it, I mean strict data analysis. As you don't give something to social part, could be great. GoldenCheetah , Github-ActivityLog2, TrainingPeaks:WKO5, Runalyze
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Strava without Google Maps.. Solutions ?
As suggested I can record my activities from my watch/bikecomputer, and sync later, there are some apps who is kinda nice: GoldenCheetah, Runalyze, TrainingPeaks/WKO, Github: ActivityLog2, but I have not found a own-private-local cloud solution... OsmAnd+ and LocusMap are doing a good recording job as well, have not check if those recorded track/activity can be shared/transfered easily on a owncloud.
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Racket–the Language-Oriented Programming Language–version 8.12 is now available
Racket—the Language-Oriented Programming Language—version 8.12 is now available from https://racket-lang.org
See https://racket.discourse.group/t/racket-v8-12-is-now-availab... for the release announcement and highlights.
Thank you to the many people who contributed to this release!
Feedback Welcome
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Racket version 8.11.1 is now available
Racket version 8.11.1 is now available from https://racket-lang.org/
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Ask HN: Does anyone Lisp without Emacs?
Racket (https://racket-lang.org) has an IDE (DrRacket) which isn't EMACS. ARC (which powers hacker news) is (was?) written in Racket.
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Douglas Crockford, author of ‘Javascript: the good parts’ and ‘How Javascript works’ will be giving the keynote presentation From Here To Lambda And Back Again at the thirteenth RacketCon.
Nice! Repeating a comment I just made on HN: I signed up for RacketCon, will be joining remotely. I am looking forward to it a lot. Usually I use the Racket language perhaps for 10% of my personal projects, but I am currently writing a Racket AI book, so all things Racket are of current interest. Past RacketCons have been a lot of fun. I usually use Common Lisp, but Racket is batteries included Scheme, and more, and is a very pleasant language and ecosystem. Just in case you don’t have Racket installed: https://racket-lang.org/
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Douglas Crockford to Keynote 'From Here to Lambda and Back Again' at Racke
I signed up for RacketCon, joining remotely. I am looking forward to it a lot. Usually I use the Racket language perhaps for 10% of my personal projects, but I am currently writing a Racket AI book, so all things Racket are of current interest.
Past RacketCons have been a lot of fun.
I usually use Common Lisp, but Racket is batteries included Scheme, and more, and is a very pleasant language and ecosystem. Just in case you don’t have Racket installed: https://racket-lang.org/
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Ask HN: What is the most suitable Scheme implementation to learn today?
I'd suggest Racket (https://racket-lang.org) which is a batteries-included language environment that includes scheme and has a lot of high-quality documentation.
Guile (https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/) isn't quite as learner-focused but is another great choice.
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What Programming Languages are Best for Kids?
How did I get to the bottom of the page and not ONE person has recommended racket?
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Setting up a Scheme coding environment in VS code?
The Racket fork of CS supports Apple Silicon natively, and can be installed independently: https://github.com/racket/racket/blob/master/racket/src/ChezScheme/BUILDING Chez adds a few features (threads, ffi, ...) to R6RS; there is a useful combined index to TSPL4 and the CS User Guide at http://cisco.github.io/ChezScheme/csug9.5/csug_1.html
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Is SICP an overkill for a 14 year old?
If you're using SICP in Scheme (or are you doing the JS version?) then you may want to look at How to Design Programs. It uses Racket which is a Scheme descendent so much of the language you've learned in SICP will work in it without issue. It also has a pretty good set of GUI and drawing capabilities you can find through the Racket docs page and will use some of with HTDP.
What are some alternatives?
GoldenCheetah - Performance Software for Cyclists, Runners, Triathletes and Coaches
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
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clojure - The Clojure programming language
antlr-tsql
nannou - A Creative Coding Framework for Rust.
Flux - Indoor Cycling App for Structured Training
sweet-racket - A port of sweet expressions to Racket
babashka - Native, fast starting Clojure interpreter for scripting
megaparsack - Racket parser combinators inspired by parsack and megaparsec
coalton - Coalton is an efficient, statically typed functional programming language that supercharges Common Lisp.