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Re: GUILE FAQ
From: |
Martin Grabmueller |
Subject: |
Re: GUILE FAQ |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Jan 2001 20:23:40 +0100 |
> From: "Peter C. Norton" <address@hidden>
> Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 10:51:19 -0800
>
> I've got a mostly-equivelant-to-perls-syntax -X set of functions to do file
> tests. I haven't tried them on systems of both endien-ness, but it should
> work. I've also got a macro that does a (rather expensive) chop operation.
> Are we ready to do guile for perl users and make guile useful for system
> scripting?
I am already using Scheme for extracting my students' grades (or
points or how do you call it) from colon-seperated text files and
generating nice TeX tables from them (although I haven't ported my
scripts to Guile yet). Scheme is better suited for this kind of work
than most people think.
And hey, I forgot to mention another goodie in my previous post: I
have a simple HTTP server in pure Guile Scheme which can handle GET
requests and `servlets' written in Scheme.
Regards,
'Martin
--
Martin Grabmueller address@hidden
http://www.pintus.de/mgrabmue/ address@hidden on EFnet
- Re: GUILE FAQ, (continued)
- Re: GUILE FAQ, Roger Faust, 2001/01/24
- Re: GUILE FAQ, Martin Grabmueller, 2001/01/23
- Re: GUILE FAQ, Peter C. Norton, 2001/01/23
- Re: GUILE FAQ, Martin Grabmueller, 2001/01/23
- Re: GUILE FAQ, pax!, 2001/01/23
- Re: GUILE FAQ, Peter C. Norton, 2001/01/23
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- Re: GUILE FAQ, Neil Jerram, 2001/01/23
- Re: GUILE FAQ, pax!, 2001/01/24
- Re: GUILE FAQ, Martin Grabmueller, 2001/01/23
- Re: GUILE FAQ, Dirk Herrmann, 2001/01/23
- Re: GUILE FAQ, thi, 2001/01/23
- Re: GUILE FAQ, thi, 2001/01/23
- Re: GUILE FAQ, Peter C. Norton, 2001/01/23
- Re: GUILE FAQ, thi, 2001/01/23
- Re: GUILE FAQ, Bill Gribble, 2001/01/23
- Re: GUILE FAQ, thi, 2001/01/23