racket-binfmt
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4.9 | 4.9 | |
5 months ago | almost 2 years ago | |
Racket | Racket | |
- | MIT License |
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racket-binfmt
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Racket: The Lisp for the Modern Day
Racket internalizes Extra-linguistic mechanisms https://felleisen.org/matthias/manifesto/sec_intern.html
Also the fact that various DSLs can inter-op with each other directly, so that you can use something like a binary parser description, as if it was just another Racket library. For example this description of the format https://github.com/Bogdanp/racket-binfmt/blob/master/binfmt-..., is directly included in another file as a regular library https://github.com/Bogdanp/racket-binfmt/blob/master/binfmt-...
I agree that startup time is not a winning aspect of Racket. My naive understanding is because Racket is not a direct bytecode interpreter like CPython, but actually has to run a compile step to native code, and doing that for programs + their required libraries necessarily takes at least a couple of hundred milliseconds even before anything can start running, while CPython can pretty much start executing from the get go.
pollen
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[Blog post] When Rust hurts
Gosh, what a beautiful article. The way the footnotes work on mobile is so smooth. Is this something Pollen does?
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How do you keep your documentation organised?
I use Pollen to maintain a documentation website.