Il giorno sab 19 feb 2022 alle ore 14:18 Neil Jerram
ha scritto:
> Have you any suggestion about a structure you would deem appropriate ?
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> No, I want to let others lead on this. (As Blake just reminded me, I
> had a go at something like this several years ago, and it didn't work.
> Also
> This is *really* good. Pull in all the separate pieces and how they
> fit together. Great job!
Thank you! More coming soon, hopefully :)
~ Vijay
On Wed, 16 Feb 2022 at 21:14, Catonano wrote:
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> Il giorno mer 16 feb 2022 alle ore 10:54 Neil Jerram
> ha scritto:
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>> > As for you creating a web site, I'd prefer such a website to be a
>> > communitarian effort, rather than depend on a single person
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>> > Maybe a wiki on
> From: "Vijay Marupudi"
> To: "Catonano"
> Subject: Re: a cookbook
>> I'd like to have continuable exceptions covered, though
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>> Those are the main departure of Guile from more widespread
exception
>> handling solutions and as far
> I'd like to have continuable exceptions covered, though
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> Those are the main departure of Guile from more widespread exception
> handling solutions and as far as I can tell something similar is available
> only in Common Lisp so drawing experience/intuition from other languages is
> more
Hi,
> I've personally started on this effort yesterday, writing about error
> handling in Guile.
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> https://vijaymarupudi.com/blog/2022-02-13-error-handling-in-guile.html
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I've finally read your post
It's nice that it clears the distinction between old forms and new ones
I'd like to have
> Awesome blogpost. Very clean and fun to read! Is this generated with
> static website generator for org-mode?
That's great to hear! Appreciate the feedback, I'm glad the writing
style is working, will try to maintain it.
The website is a static website that is implemented in Guile, but does
Il giorno mer 16 feb 2022 alle ore 10:54 Neil Jerram
ha scritto:
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> > As for you creating a web site, I'd prefer such a website to be a
> communitarian effort, rather than depend on a single person
> >
> > Maybe a wiki on Gitlab could do and it could have several mantainers ?
> > I'd be
On Mon, 14 Feb 2022, Vijay Marupudi wrote:
>> Is there any interest/possibility to have such a cookbook hosted
>> within the Guile official documentation (as it is for Guix) ?
> I've personally started on this effort yesterday, writing about error
> handling i
On Wed, 16 Feb 2022 at 09:04, Catonano wrote:
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> Il giorno lun 14 feb 2022 alle ore 18:01 Vijay Marupudi
> ha scritto:
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>> > Is there any interest/possibility to have such a cookbook hosted
>> > within the Guile official documentation (as it is for
Il giorno lun 14 feb 2022 alle ore 18:01 Vijay Marupudi <
vi...@vijaymarupudi.com> ha scritto:
> > Is there any interest/possibility to have such a cookbook hosted
> > within the Guile official documentation (as it is for Guix) ?
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> I personally think that a Cookbook
Il giorno lun 14 feb 2022 alle ore 17:56 Olivier Dion via Developers list
for Guile, the GNU extensibility library I've started a small TexInfo manual for that. I will try to share it by
> the end of the week or this weekend.
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> Thank you, Olivier
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> I'm looking forward to it
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dsm...@roadrunner.com writes:
> The Guile Manual is a Reference. Mainly a Reference. There are some
> tutorial-like things in it, and some explanations, but not much.
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> It really would be good to have more non-reference documentation.
I fully agree, if possible, under the Guile documentation
> From: "Vijay Marupudi"
> To: "Catonano", "guile-devel"
> Subject: Re: a cookbook
> > Is there any interest/possibility to have such a cookbook hosted
> > within the Guile official documentation (as it is for Guix) ?
> I personally
> Is there any interest/possibility to have such a cookbook hosted
> within the Guile official documentation (as it is for Guix) ?
I personally think that a Cookbook should be an independent effort, with
links from the Guile Manual if possible. This would lighten the load on
the maint
On Mon, 14 Feb 2022, Max Brieiev wrote:
> Yes, this would be very helpful.
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> In particular, it would be very helpful to have a step-by-step guide for
> a sample app, like a basic HTTP server, which would cover the following
> topics:
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> 1. How do I set up the project from scratch?
> 2. What is
Yes, this would be very helpful.
In particular, it would be very helpful to have a step-by-step guide for
a sample app, like a basic HTTP server, which would cover the following
topics:
1. How do I set up the project from scratch?
2. What is recommended directory layout?
3. How do I manage
In this discussion
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guile-user/2022-02/msg00113.html
we hinted on the possibility of having a Guile Cookbook, along the lines of
the Guix Cookbook
Is there any interest/possibility to have such a cookbook hosted within the
Guile official documentation
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