jjba23

joined 3 months ago
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/32333121

This article isn’t about convincing you to choose Scheme over other languages. Instead, if you’ve already recognized the growing trend of functional programming and are curious about powerful, well-established functional languages, this piece will illuminate Scheme’s often-overlooked strengths in a production setting.

Find the full article here:

https://jointhefreeworld.org/blog/articles/lisps/scheme-and-lisps-are-great-for-production/index.html

 

This article isn’t about convincing you to choose Scheme over other languages. Instead, if you’ve already recognized the growing trend of functional programming and are curious about powerful, well-established functional languages, this piece will illuminate Scheme’s often-overlooked strengths in a production setting.

Find the full article here:

https://jointhefreeworld.org/blog/articles/lisps/scheme-and-lisps-are-great-for-production/index.html

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/32190347

With the idea of promoting the usage of Guix and of my favourite programming language Guile Scheme, I created a small project which is still in early stages, but I think with some more love and effort can be quite something.

https://jointhefreeworld.org/guile-show-hub/

The Guile ShowHub! Promoting all Guile projects out there! By reading from foss Guix project source code we can tap into a plethora of information, and leverage the homoiconicity of Lisp to directly analyze the source code and extract info.

 

My tribute to this great pioneering Swedish black metal and viking metal band. My interpretation of "A Fine Day to Die" by Bathory. This song is from the album "Blood Fire Death".

I play acoustic and electric guitar in several tracks, and accompanying vocals (I suck at singing haha).

Copyright © 1988 Bathory - All rights Reserved

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/30485676

Generate SVG images for handy useful glyphs, org/markdown badges and more, from Lisp (Guile Scheme)

https://codeberg.org/jjba23/ggg

Be proud and appreciate technologies and techniques you use, distinguish clearly supported versions of things, etc. With flexible support for badges between one and three parts.

Through SVG generation from Lisp (Guile Scheme) we leverage a beautiful DSL and apply some mathematical knowledge to build pixel perfect badges. These SVG can then be easily converted without quality loss to any desired format.

With GGG, you have the power to create your own badges and images with a consistent and clean aesthetic.

 

Generate SVG images for handy useful glyphs, org/markdown badges and more, from Lisp (Guile Scheme)

https://codeberg.org/jjba23/ggg

Be proud and appreciate technologies and techniques you use, distinguish clearly supported versions of things, etc. With flexible support for badges between one and three parts.

Through SVG generation from Lisp (Guile Scheme) we leverage a beautiful DSL and apply some mathematical knowledge to build pixel perfect badges. These SVG can then be easily converted without quality loss to any desired format.

With GGG, you have the power to create your own badges and images with a consistent and clean aesthetic.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/30189867

SSS is a Lisp machine adventure, where the hacking culture is celebrated. Let me help you achieve GNUrvana.

https://codeberg.org/jjba23/sss

You can follow the project on Codeberg, or on the fediverse at Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@sss_project

This custom GNU + Linux setup enhances customization to infinity, encourages the hacking spirit, and offers a superior user experience thanks in part too to REPL (Read Eval Print Loop) and Lisps.

SSS strives to have all things configured via Lisp dialects when possible and convenient, staying accessible to all kinds of users, and allowing for magical things to happen 🪄.

 

SSS is a Lisp machine adventure, where the hacking culture is celebrated. Let me help you achieve GNUrvana.

https://codeberg.org/jjba23/sss

You can follow the project on Codeberg, or on the fediverse at Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@sss_project

This custom GNU + Linux setup enhances customization to infinity, encourages the hacking spirit, and offers a superior user experience thanks in part too to REPL (Read Eval Print Loop) and Lisps.

SSS strives to have all things configured via Lisp dialects when possible and convenient, staying accessible to all kinds of users, and allowing for magical things to happen 🪄.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/29897788

LucidPlan proudly announces version v0.4.0 of the project:

https://codeberg.org/jjba23/lucidplan

#foss #project #management for everyone ( #selfhosting )

work more #agile in your team thanks to a fast-paced no-nonsense-workflow and customizability, also thanks to being written in #lisp ( #guile #scheme ) and using #guix

This tool results of years of experience using proprietary systems like Jira/Trello, and experiencing the frustrations they bring.

find my live instance here:

https://lucidplan.jointhefreeworld.org/tickets/sss

 

LucidPlan proudly announces version v0.4.0 of the project:

https://codeberg.org/jjba23/lucidplan

#foss #project #management for everyone ( #selfhosting )

work more #agile in your team thanks to a fast-paced no-nonsense-workflow and customizability, also thanks to being written in #lisp ( #guile #scheme ) and using #guix

This tool results of years of experience using proprietary systems like Jira/Trello, and experiencing the frustrations they bring.

find my live instance here:

https://lucidplan.jointhefreeworld.org/tickets/sss

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