more days and I should be ready to follow your directions and get the
file installed in gnucash.
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On Tuesday 24 February 2015 09:06:09 David Christopher wrote:
New to Linux. I just converted my computer to Mint 17.1 from the
Windows OS. I was learning to code in Visual Studio. I want to work
on GNUcash reports, for fun and to learn more about the program.
I have been learning to use
That helps much.
I found a good tutorial for Scheme and am plugging away at it. It is way
to complicated for me to even think of GNUcash tinkering until I can do
some of my own coding with Scheme. I learned C to a degree, but moved to
C# because, I did not get pointers. [let them kick my butt
New to Linux. I just converted my computer to Mint 17.1 from the Windows
OS. I was learning to code in Visual Studio. I want to work on GNUcash
reports, for fun and to learn more about the program.
I have been learning to use Guile and Scheme, but here is my mental block.
When you write code
Hi David,
On 2015-02-24, at 9:06, David Christopher chrst...@gmail.com wrote:
[...]
When you write code is Scheme script, are you literally building the
Options, what I call a form, literally? I have been looking at the Hello
world .scm file while in a tutorial. I understand I can change