dinomug
Miguel, aka mickie. Code, Science, Politics, etc.
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Lisp Community@lemmy.ml•LISP, "God's programming language" - YouTubeEnglish
2·4 months agoDone
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do you destroy the notion that Democrats are the good guys? Americans seem like a lost cause on that regard
91·10 months agoThey literally have a donkey (jackass) as mascot.
Minimalist and fancy. Good choice of ghost platform. Love the character :)
Following!!
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Lisp Community@lemmy.ml•A post-apocalyptic action RPG written in Common LispEnglish
2·1 year agoThe game’s dev, Shinmera, has a youtube profile where she live streams the development. She’s quite active in the CL gaming community.
Moderate the behavior of the community following the CoC, and do your best to improve the community.
Welcome :)
welcome :)
For the moment I see unnecessary to close the community or delete it, both because it is the first community of Minetest/Luanti to be created in lemmy (of any instance), which implies that by age, being in the first and largest instance of this network, number of members, posts, etc. appears first in all searches of the different instances in everything concerning Minetest/Luanti.
And secondly because of the recent change of image and name. Only until ‘Luanti’ as a brand name surpasses the ‘Minetest’ brand name, can the latter be discarded. As mentioned in the blog post:
you’ll probably still hear “Minetest” occasionally in reference to Minetest Game which will remain a testament to the project’s roots. Otherwise, Luanti now represents the future of the platform.
BTW, you can be a mod here, and unify efforts with the community of your instance :D
Renamed it. Sorry for the late reply.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•what are the best and worst Halloween candy to receive?
2·1 year ago💖 Mexican candies

When I founded this company I only had two things:
- A dream; and 3 million dollars
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Which songs from the last decade (2014-2024) will become classics?
3·2 years agoI’m Latin American, I grew up in this, it’s part of my culture, that’s why I know where all this is going (about musical genres). I’m not an “outsider”.
Your comment sounds a bit racist ngl
You have no idea what you’re talking about, right?
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Which songs from the last decade (2014-2024) will become classics?
43·2 years agoAny music of any genre other than reggaeton and trap. Their “hit songs” rarely manage to survive more than 5 years in the collective thought of the masses, then they become “background noise” in nightclubs, supermarkets, squares and other meeting places, overshadowed by the disposable “hit of the moment”.
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Lisp Community@lemmy.ml•Basilisp, a Clojure-like language targeting PythonEnglish
2·2 years agoExactly, The transpilers are necessary when the target system only works exclusively with a single language.
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Lisp Community@lemmy.ml•Basilisp, a Clojure-like language targeting PythonEnglish
3·2 years agoAs @[email protected] mentioned, they differ in implementation:
- The Hy compiler works by reading the Hy source code into Hy model objects and compiling the Hy model objects into Python abstract syntax tree (ast) objects. In other words, at runtime it is essentially Python source code. Similar to Typescript and CoffeScript (JS).
- Basilisp is hosted on the Python virtual machine, so its compiler generates native Python bytecode. Similar to Clojure and Scala (Java/JVM) or Elixir (Erlang/BEAM).
Personally in these cases, I prefer the second approach, because the first one is basically “syntactic sugar”: a Python lispy syntax (embedded), on the other hand Basilisp is a “more complete implementation”, that is, a language independent of the host language with all the strengths and weaknesses of its host system/VM.
The same thing happens with webkit.
Think of it as rembranding project (e.g. Firefox/IceCat or RedHat/Fedora) instead of a new implementation/replacement of the Rust Project.
Yes, the performance of these structures is a concern for low-level computing, but in most cases (where the Java designers focused), they aim to make the developer’s work more productive and readable (the responsibility for the efficiency and management of resources is delegated to the VM). Even so, analyzes of this type are important for people focused on the development of JVMs, where efficiency does play a truly critical role.
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