wisp
chatcraft.org
wisp | chatcraft.org | |
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5 | 64 | |
980 | 121 | |
-0.1% | - | |
0.0 | 9.5 | |
about 3 years ago | 3 days ago | |
wisp | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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wisp
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Bun v1.0.0
Another datapoint - wisp, my favorite LISP-to-JS transpiler, also apparently works fine: https://github.com/wisp-lang/wisp/issues/174
This makes for a pretty awesome combination considering bun's system calls and sqlite support.
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A Case for ClojureScript 2.0
Me, I’d much rather revive wisp (https://github.com/wisp-lang/wisp), but the author does have quite a few points — Google Closure is the main reason why I stopped using CLJS…
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Guile Steel: a proposal for a systems Lisp
and then https://github.com/wisp-lang/wisp/blob/master/doc/language-e...
and I'm sure I've seen a time travelling debuggable js-transpiled thing long ago
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Wisp: A light Lisp written in C++
Sorry but, Wisp already exists, twice! It's Lisp without parentheses:
http://dustycloud.org/blog/wisp-lisp-alternative/
and a little Clojure-like LISP in JavaScript:
https://github.com/Gozala/wisp
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Wisp: A light lisp written in C++
The name is already in use by another small Lisp (not particularly well-known, but I've tried it): https://github.com/Gozala/wisp/
chatcraft.org
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Improve Download Speeds with Concurrency
This week, I came across an interesting problem while working on an issue in ChatCraft.
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Concluding OSD700
This has been a true privilege working on a cool project with a great team, and under an exceptional mentor.
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ChatCraft v2.0.0
Finally, Its the last week of semester and we had our last class of Open Source Development Project with David Humphrey. I would like to thank David for being my professor and mentor. I've taken 30 courses in Seneca and I would like to say that the three courses by David Humphrey were the one in which I learnt the most, i.e two open source courses which enhanced my github profile, gained confidence in git skills. Also before the courses ,I always wanted to contribute in Open Source but had no idea where to start from. I would also like to thank Taras Glek for giving me an opportunity to work on ChatCraft.org. Working on ChatCraft has been the biggest project I've ever worked on till date.
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ChatCraft week 14: Releasing v2.0!
This week we met with Taras, the founder of ChatCraft online to showcase our contributions and get some professional advice from him. It was very rewarding to see what we managed to get done in the span of four months with our small team of six!
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Contributing to Open Source Project ChatCraft
This semester has been a whirlwind of coding, collaboration, and learning as I dove headfirst into the world of open source development with ChatCraft. My journey was marked by significant contributions, including 14 pull requests (PRs), the development of 4 major features, and the squashing of numerous bugs. Here's a closer look at what I've accomplished and the invaluable lessons I've learned along the way.
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Release v1.9.0 - ChatCraft.org
PR 580 Merged
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ChatCraft 2.0 is almost Here!
That's right. The BIG 2.0 release for ChatCraft is scheduled by the end of next week. We have been working to build on ChatCraft's existing functionality in its v1.0 state for almost 13 weeks now, and have successfully added lots of cool features (even this post's cover photo is generated by ChatCraft).
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ChatCraft week 13: Fixing bugs
This week on ChatCraft, I fixed a few bugs I found in production that have arisen since the new custom provider feature was implemented. I was able to find these bugs because I reviewed many PRs this week and during testing those PRs I was able to see some abnormal behaviour.
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ChatCraft Adventures #13, UI Changes
ChatCraft Release 1.9 is available here
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Release 1.8 Contributions : ChatCraft.org🤖
Updated regex to ignore backslash #559
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