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11 months agoCareful you don’t come off as a sealion.
Though this is a thread about Wayland so eh.
Careful you don’t come off as a sealion.
Though this is a thread about Wayland so eh.
Thanks, you made me feel old today. Get off my lawn.
I’ve watched some slow typists program, and I think I have the answer. If it takes you a while to type the code out, you are much more likely to stick to the first approach that works, and not rewrite it as much.
The moon is 400Mm away. Never say thousand kilometers again, the mega is the way.
Imaging if we started saying millions of kilobytes instead of GB.
I mean that role was SpaceX. Give them lots of money and get cool rockets. It was going great, and it was great for his image as it’s not very political. But I guess he got bored.
Have you looked at the Lisps / Scheme / Racket yet? Racket in particular makes it quite nice to go
#lang blah
at the top of the file and change the parsing or interpretation entirely.For example all the documentation pages and guides are written in scribble:
https://docs.racket-lang.org/scribble/getting-started.html#(part._first-example)
#lang scribble/base @title{On the Cookie-Eating Habits of Mice} If you give a mouse a cookie, he's going to ask for a glass of milk.
And it has an entire document markup language created in it, which can output pdf or html. But you can still use @ syntax to drop in racket code to compute values. Or create templates.
I even implemented a #lang which took assembly directly (and interpreted it, it was for a class).
So if you are really after full control, you should study Lisps and their macro systems.