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    "mine" a new Coalton / Common Lisp editor

    https://coalton-lang.github.io/20260424-mine/

    #lisp

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      "mine" a new Coalton / Common Lisp editor

      https://coalton-lang.github.io/20260424-mine/

      #lisp

      schmudde@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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      @jackdaniel well-stated -

      > To use Emacs, you should be decently familiar with how to download and install FSF software that may be gently antagonistic to your choice of non-free operating system.

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        @jackdaniel well-stated -

        > To use Emacs, you should be decently familiar with how to download and install FSF software that may be gently antagonistic to your choice of non-free operating system.

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        @schmudde to be fair, windows is rather hostile to building software. last month I've went on a quest to test ecl on msvc, and finding working version of this supposedly free compiler was a major pita. working with mingw on the other hand was a breeze.

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          @schmudde to be fair, windows is rather hostile to building software. last month I've went on a quest to test ecl on msvc, and finding working version of this supposedly free compiler was a major pita. working with mingw on the other hand was a breeze.

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          @jackdaniel @schmudde "rather hostile" is a very polite way to put it. I had to spend a week to get Tyalie to build on Windows and even then it was highly nondeterministic. mingw did make things a bit more bearable, but not by much.
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