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racket
- Racket Language
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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.
nannou
- VVVV – A Hybrid Visual/Textual Development Environment
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Can someone help me with ownership and borrowing?
Another idea would be to do something with Nannou, it's pretty straightforward to get some visually pleasing results and I find these Processing/P5 inspired creative coding libraries allow for a lot of exploration and expression. The Coding Train is a YouTube channel which has dozens of these kinds of projects, translating them into Rust certainly is good exercise.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (23/2023)!
Assuming you’re talking about https://nannou.cc they advertise a slack, a matrix, and a github org.
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Looking for lib recommendations for developing ui tool
Never used this, no idea If it's what you want, but maybe https://nannou.cc/?
- “Creative Coding” libraries for A/VFX in Rust, a.l.a. Cinder for C++ or Processing for Java?
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A simple 2d graphic library
https://nannou.cc/ may be worth checking out.
- Nannou- a creative coding framework for Rust. .It is a library that aims to make it easy for artists to express themselves with simple, fast, reliable code.
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Nannou – An open-source creative-coding framework for Rust
"creative coding" usually refers to a framework where a developer/artist can code up nice things quickly
for example https://github.com/nannou-org/nannou/blob/master/examples/dr...
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[Media] Genetic algorithm simulation - Smart rockets (code link in comments)
I've exported individual frames using this mechanism, I've never tried gif encoding before but seems like there's support for it,
What are some alternatives?
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
rust-skia - Rust Bindings for the Skia Graphics Library
clojure - The Clojure programming language
macroquad - Cross-platform game engine in Rust.
antlr-tsql
wgpu - Cross-platform, safe, pure-rust graphics api.
babashka - Native, fast starting Clojure interpreter for scripting
simple-game - A personal collection of windowing/graphics/game code to get started quickly on games and graphical applications
coalton - Coalton is an efficient, statically typed functional programming language that supercharges Common Lisp.
Cinder - Cinder is a community-developed, free and open source library for professional-quality creative coding in C++.
NewPipe - A fork of NewPipe with SponsorBlock functionality.
JUCE - JUCE is an open-source cross-platform C++ application framework for desktop and mobile applications, including VST, VST3, AU, AUv3, LV2 and AAX audio plug-ins.