On 2024-10-02 20:32, Omar Bassam wrote:
Hi jgart,

I am kind of new to Guix and I am struggling to find resources
forlanguage specific recipes like you mentioned.

I started a project https://lisp-spectrum.org/ where I try to document
my struggles with the Lisp Ecosystemin general (Guix included).


Cool!

Its worth pointing out the Lisp dialect, TXR
https://www.nongnu.org/txr/txr-lisp.html

FWIW, here are some of my notes:
https://git.sr.ht/~indieterminacy/?search=3q+txr


For every Lisp, I try to include a guix manifest to make the
instructions reproducible and I plan to add guides

on how to work with guix on many levels (OS, home and shell) for each
language.

I'm only doing this project for Lisp dialects for now, but I can
definitely see the benefit of having the same thing for other
languages as well.

On Wed, 2 Oct 2024 at 23:20, Suhail Singh <suhailsingh...@gmail.com>
wrote:

Moving the discussion to guix-devel.

"jgart" <jg...@dismail.de> writes:

what do people think of having language specific guides for using
`guix shell` with particular programming languages?

not unlike this Nix guide that shows how to use Python in a `nix
shell` to develop on a flask application:

https://nix.dev/guides/recipes/python-environment.html

I believe such guides would be quite helpful.  Perhaps Guix Cookbook
would be the appropriate place for it?

would be cool to document the expected workflow for a Guix user
using
jpm and guix to develop on janet software, for example.

As someone curious about JPM, such a guide would be of practical
interest to me.

--
Suhail

Happy hacking!


Jonathan

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