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Yet another blog full of nice code and great explanations. Check the associated Gihub repo as well.
First blog I found where the author is interested both in R and Racket. #rstats #racket
Text-only version of R5RS. Very handy for browsing right into your preferred text editor. #scheme
(N)vim annoys me too. WTF with the working directory and the way we twist ourselves to close a single buffer?! Time to go back to Morden i Sandhamn, or I guess so.
I stopped posting a while ago but Twitter starts to annoy me beyond the limit. It’s probably time to take a break.

Last week I discovered an interesting side-effect, or bug to put it simply, in Emacs/LSP (I’m using Doom Emacs but I don’t think it is relevant here). The LSP package has a nice utility to show code outline in a sidebar (much like the goold old imenu-sidebar that was once available in Doom Emacs). Together with NerdTree (or Treemacs if it suits you better), you get the same look’n feel as what’s available in VS Code or Atom. Now, what if I tell you that once I activate the LSP package, you get code outline for free in all other modes, including Lisp or Racket? #emacs
Computer Intensive Statistics, by Luke Tierney. #rstats