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rhombus-brainstorming
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My idea to achieve "lisp without so many parentheses"
The Racket team has been embarking on the Rhombus project with something they're calling shrubbery notation. The most recent Racket Con (https://con.racket-lang.org/) has several presentations on the topic, and there's a GitHub repo (https://github.com/racket/rhombus-brainstorming) tracking discussion. For what it's worth, I strongly dislike the heavy use of : in this notation.
- Current brainstorming status of Rhombus (formerly Racket2)
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What drew you to Racket?
Once you become a skeptic, other warts began to appear such as the culture (1,2) of the language and one of the active academic members putting a lot of effort into changing the syntax. I concluded that I might as well spend my time just learning common lisp as then I might have a tool I could use. Everything is old in common lisp, and I am coming to recognize that as a good thing. Re-inventing the wheel is not always useful, and a few libraries that everyone uses means they probably function and build.
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Thoughts on Lisp and Racket
Matthew has been working on a [prototype](https://github.com/racket/rhombus-brainstorming/pull/163) that works on the current snapshot version of Racket.
It is possible to use to write some basic things and most existing Racket libraries are usable with the prototype.
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Racket v8.0
It is called rhombus and there is an open discussion going on at https://github.com/racket/rhombus-brainstorming
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On Lisp Syntax
rhombus-brainstorming
magic-racket
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How to disable unused variable warnings in Magic Racket for VS Code?
Speaking as a Magic Racket maintainer, I recommend filing an issue about this. It should be possible to add a setting to the extension to allow people to alter this behaviour if they wish to. An issue will help track interest in this.
- Magic Racket/VS Code not working
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Thoughts on Lisp and Racket
Hey, since you specifically asked for it: did you try Magic Racket? [1] It’s a VS Code extension for Racket based on the Racket language server. We don’t have feature-parity with DrRacket yet, but many people are contributing to the language server, adding new features continually.
(Disclaimer: I am the main maintainer)
[1]: https://github.com/Eugleo/magic-racket
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Racket support in IDE's and text editors
Magic Racket
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Using vscode to work through HTDP.
https://github.com/Eugleo/magic-racket/issues/24 is this the issue you’re dealing with?
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