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fetlang
- A wife was cleaning their 12-year-old son’s bedroom. When she found a load of serious bondage gear and fetish mags, she asked her husband, “what do we do?”
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“Python”, “Java”, “Carbon”, “Rust”
best i can do is fetlang
- I'm not used to beg someone to 'let' me something. The one who chose this word must be some kind of beta.
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I'm serious. try and change my mind
Personally, I've always wanted to try this...
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Even HTML.
What about fetlang?
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just started learning swift and this blew my mind
My personal favorite is fetlang.
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Should we tell him?
Fetlang. It obviously has the highest percentage of job security.
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How many "depressed English professor" novels are there, really?
"GitHub - fetlang/fetlang: Fetish-themed programming language" https://github.com/fetlang/fetlang
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you can't stop me
i think you might like This
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We should really STOP
Fetlang ...if you're into that.
julia-vim
- IDE with graphs to the side for Julia?
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just started learning swift and this blew my mind
There's a handy Vim plug-in for Julia that will convert latex commands to symbols so it's a one character difference for a pretty notable improvement to readability when you start to get into longer equations.
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Doing Latex preview in vim inside python comments?
Nowadays during my master thesis does lots of equations appear in my python code, but I would love to use tex rendering in some way, like latex preview in emacs. However, I know that there is some great latex rendering such as tex-conceal.vim and latex_to_unicode in julia-vim, but I am not able to make it work for python comments. Any idea on how to solve this?
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The Must-Have Neovim Plugins for Julia
There is a plugin I tried which is called julia-vim. However, this plugin is too broken for me. It conflicts with other completion plugins which makes it so hard to either fix or manage my configuration and keymaps. Fortunately, I found cmp-latex-symbols, a completion plugin that as described in the README
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How do you collate and organize research notes?
I use Git and plain text files. The Julia addon for Vim allows one to write UTF-8 math symbols with LaTeX commands.
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What input method would you prefer for Unicode characters in a neovim plugin?
I use julia.vim for unicode support. I find it a bit more responsive than agda-vim, and it has more symbols (the list is autogenerated). but I have two gripes with it:
- How to search and replace my variables with unicode?
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Any Julia users here to help a n00b?
Ideally, yes, I want to use LSP in order for it to work as close as possible from my nvim with julia-vim, coc.nvim and vim-julia-cell. At least until I'm more familiarized with Emacs. I really do want to learn, but I cannot just stop my daily work, so the best world possible would be to be able to keep working while learning.
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Help with IDE's for Julia
I use vim+vim_slime along with the julia plugin configured with tab latex to unicode conversion. This means I can have a REPL open in a split vim buffer and send chunks from my script directly to the REPL. It's really lightweight and fast. I'm working to make some functional snippets too.
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Julia workflow for vim users
Since I was still missing some more advanced Vim features, I did some search and now have a pretty decent terminal based environment. The base is Tmux + Neovim- I open 2 panes, where one is used for coding and the other is Julia REPL. I use julia-vim plugin for base syntax and code highlights and vim-slime with vim-julia-cell for live sending of the code from the Neovim to the REPL.
What are some alternatives?
ArnoldC - Arnold Schwarzenegger based programming language
vim-slime - A vim plugin to give you some slime. (Emacs)
gitkurwa - A sample project containing usefull verbose aliases, for those who feel lost and angry at git. Basically for those Polish folks, who scream "Git, kurwa!".
jupyter - An interface to communicate with Jupyter kernels.
AHHH - AHHH: a programming language for the dreadful
LoopVectorization.jl - Macro(s) for vectorizing loops.
nocode - The best way to write secure and reliable applications. Write nothing; deploy nowhere.
vim-julia-cell - Run Julia cells in Vim
Elchemy - Write Elixir code using statically-typed Elm-like syntax (compatible with Elm tooling)
lspsaga.nvim-cmp
Power-Fx - Power Fx low-code programming language
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.