@daviwil @nebucatnetzer @rbrins @chris @Sandra
and of course
@cwebber #SpritelyInstitute #hoot and so forth.
@efim given that you're in emacs, did you consider using the parenscript macro package to javascriptify a large subset of #CommonLisp ? (It also supports interleaving common lisp and javascript) and the original creator is around here somewhere on Mastodon. In another direction. The #SpritelyInstitute 's #hoot #r7rs small -> wasm compiler has been demonstrated a bit.
Or we could make internet sites that don't require the user download and execute a program...
#commonlisp #spritelyinstitute #hoot #r7rs
@zens
https://spritely.institute/ is a place to watch. The cofounders of it were part of bringing us ActivityPub.
@bzg @sachac I don't believe I've come across any other actual #Emacs devs here. But there's a fair amount of top-notch Emacs users here. We have @civodul from #Guix, @wingo from #Guile, @cwebber from #SpritelyInstitute... and probably a dozen more I'm forgetting right now, so I apologize.
#spritelyinstitute #guile #guix #emacs
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