I can second having used net/url to call simple REST APIs, though
apparently slightly differently than Alex: I typically use
`http-sendrecv/url` to do the data-fetching (rather than `get-pure-port`,
and I build instances of the `url` struct directly rather than using
`format` and `string->url`. You
I used the built-in url package (http://docs.racket-lang.org/net/url.html)
from Racket to fetch data from Wunderground weather API and it was simple
enough that I did not feel the need for a separate REST library. I just
used `format` to construct the URL, `get-pure-port` to fetch the data and
Does anyone actively use the "google" Racket package? (
https://pkgs.racket-lang.org/package/google)
There are some things I'm interested in doing, especially with the Google
Drive API, but I see that the latest commit to the GitHub repository is
from 2016, which seems like a long time ago in Goog
>From one following along who knows fairly little about floating-point math
(the Toronto/McCarthy paper looks very informative!):
On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 12:13 AM, George Neuner
wrote:
> As Philip McGrath mentioned already, you can specify single precision at
> least for input values ... but I t
>
> Have you looked at Neil Toronto's paper Practically Accurate
> Floating-Point Math (
> https://www.cs.umd.edu/~ntoronto/papers/toronto-2014cise-floating-point.pdf).
> It is an excellent paper that discusses the use of Racket to analyze the
> accuracy of floating-point computations.
No, I
>
>
> To be clear, I was just mentioning that I use single precision floats in
> our main application that is all written in C++, which is where the
> performance is critical/required. I'm trying to use Racket as a tool for
> understanding how we can maximize accuracy of our numerical algorithms
>
>
> I don't know your definition of "handful", and you made a big deal about
> the speed of single floats ...
To be clear, I was just mentioning that I use single precision floats in
our main application that is all written in C++, which is where the
performance is critical/required. I'm tryi
Sorry for the delay. My ISP's service has been flaky of late. It was
down much of Tuesday. I'm still getting caught up.
On 4/10/2018 2:30 PM, d...@insomniacgames.com wrote:
How long do you want to wait for "truth" calculations. Done using
either rationals (software bigint / bigi
Hi,
I am interested in developing a Racket wrapper for hetzner cloud rest
api. This is a REST API defined in:
https://docs.hetzner.cloud/
I however, have no experience with accessing REST APIs in racket much
less developing one.
1. Are there any examples out there of wrapping rest apis in racket
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