LispPad Go is a similar tool focusing on scheme R7RS. It’s been great for writing little scripts. Been using it for a few years now. Racket would be compelling though because of the number of libraries.
It does actually have a lot of R7RS support (like #!fold-case) however it doesn't seem to work with polar complex numbers (e.g; 2@1.5) or complex numbers with infnan (e.g; 3+inf.0i or +inf.0+3i).
I was surprised to be able to install packages from the Racket package server. The search is case sensitive (be sure to use all lowercase instead of the default first capital letter) and the install can take a while, but it works!
This looks good. I had recently removed all Apple dev tools from my Macs - decided I didn’t want to spend my time any longer supporting a platform that requires submitting personal use apps to the Apple Store just to make them persistent (not time out).
For Ruckus, I will reinstall Xcode, etc.
Other people have mentioned LispPad that is very good.
First search returned a Reddit post describing it as “Ruqqus was a "free speech" website. You were totally safe to say whatever you wanted there as long as you weren't a liberal or a Jew”
You misunderstand my comment a little. It was reddit but with the modular moderation of bluesky (you could block politics and political words on sign up). It was a genuinely interesting and vibrant community effort, even if its' userbase was seriously misguided on the whole.
Don't you think knee jerk reactions like yours are part of the reason some people find it so hard to de radicalise?
LispPad Go is a similar tool focusing on scheme R7RS. It’s been great for writing little scripts. Been using it for a few years now. Racket would be compelling though because of the number of libraries.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lisppad-go/id1565747728
I just tried this out, this is amazing!
It does actually have a lot of R7RS support (like #!fold-case) however it doesn't seem to work with polar complex numbers (e.g; 2@1.5) or complex numbers with infnan (e.g; 3+inf.0i or +inf.0+3i).
more about the implementation: https://www.lisppad.app/applications/language
Didn't Apple restrict language interpreters on App Store?
They restricted JIT, interpreters are fine afaik. See also dart etc.
Edit: JIT is under a flag, https://developer.apple.com/documentation/bundleresources/en...
So no JIT conversion to byte code either?
I was surprised to be able to install packages from the Racket package server. The search is case sensitive (be sure to use all lowercase instead of the default first capital letter) and the install can take a while, but it works!
This looks good. I had recently removed all Apple dev tools from my Macs - decided I didn’t want to spend my time any longer supporting a platform that requires submitting personal use apps to the Apple Store just to make them persistent (not time out).
For Ruckus, I will reinstall Xcode, etc.
Other people have mentioned LispPad that is very good.
Here's Pixie Scheme, which is an interesting implementation for the iPad:
https://jayreynoldsfreeman.com/My/Wraith_Scheme_(64-bit_vers...
“Ruckus” is an inspired name.
Someone finally brought it.
Wish: include a REPL, not only the editor.
i just know that there will be people who will use this to do their assignments…
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Thought this was about ruqqus for a second. Rip the bluesky of the right, you were fun.
First search returned a Reddit post describing it as “Ruqqus was a "free speech" website. You were totally safe to say whatever you wanted there as long as you weren't a liberal or a Jew”
Good riddance
You misunderstand my comment a little. It was reddit but with the modular moderation of bluesky (you could block politics and political words on sign up). It was a genuinely interesting and vibrant community effort, even if its' userbase was seriously misguided on the whole.
Don't you think knee jerk reactions like yours are part of the reason some people find it so hard to de radicalise?