• cally [he/they]@pawb.social
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        1 year ago

        for now, configuring neovim with fennel lisp (it compiles to lua), i just like how it works, specially the s-expressions.

        i like coding as a hobby but i still haven’t decided on a favorite lisp dialect

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            1 year ago

            I don’t know where to find any up-to-date comprehensible learning resources. Specifically about whatever “melpa” or “non-gnu elpa” are, if the package management is built-in, etc.

            I have also seen a bunch of front-ends and I don’t think I know what Emacs is…? Like in the Void repos there’s a command-line one (emacs) but also GTK (emacs-gtk and emacs-pgtk), for example, and even an X11 (emacs-x11) one even though that’s not a GUI toolkit.

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          1 year ago

          Sounds cool. Was wondering if still use lisp for bigger projects. Last time I was using it was when I was studying psychology. Psychologist still used it for whatever reason back then.

      • cally [he/they]@pawb.social
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        1 year ago

        i’ve configured neovim with fennel and i made a fennel lisp port of my small neofetch-like program written in C.

        for now i’ve only learned fennel since it targets lua but i’d love to learn something like scheme or common lisp.