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Re: Guile Hacker Handbook - Character sets
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Zelphir Kaltstahl |
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Re: Guile Hacker Handbook - Character sets |
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Thu, 18 Feb 2021 22:56:55 +0100 |
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Hello Jeremy!
I am looking forward to seeing a new chapter of your handbook,
especially, if there is more stuff that explains macros and how to get
something useful done with macros. : )
There is guile-studio as well:
https://guix.gnu.org/en/packages/guile-studio-0.1.0-1.93622e7/ (That's
what I found on a quick guix search.), which is already making use of
Emacs, as far as I remember. I think someone on the guile IRC channel
mentioned it and might be here on the mailing list. Perhaps the goals of
that project are different from guile-ide, but I thought I should
probably mention it.
Best regards,
Zelphir
On 2/18/21 8:54 PM, Jérémy Korwin-Zmijowski wrote:
> Dear Guilers !
>
> I happily managed to find some time to write a new chapter for the Guile
> Hacker Handbook !
>
> https://jeko.frama.io/en/char-sets.html
>
> It deals with char-sets, something new to me. The exercise was fun, I liked
> how convenient it is to play with these data type.
>
> As always, I would be glad to start a conversation around my code snippets,
> the handbook, test driven development, or whatever linked to Guile ! :-)
>
> The next chapter will probably introduce macros (syntax-rules) !
>
> For those who missed it, I am also starting a work towards a guile-ide.el for
> Emacs.
>
> https://framagit.org/Jeko/guile-ide
>
> Actually it's just a set of extensions I use (or will) and some feature I
> would like it to provide. I plan to engage with the Emacs team to see how we
> can work together to enhance the Guile hacking experience !
>
> Thank you !
> Cheers !
>
> Jérémy
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