Feature matrix and scheme implementation metadata Amirouche Boubekki (11 Jul 2019 23:31 UTC)
Re: Feature matrix and scheme implementation metadata Arthur A. Gleckler (11 Jul 2019 23:36 UTC)
Re: Feature matrix and scheme implementation metadata Amirouche Boubekki (15 Jul 2019 18:22 UTC)
Re: Feature matrix and scheme implementation metadata Lassi Kortela (15 Jul 2019 18:48 UTC)
Re: Feature matrix and scheme implementation metadata Amirouche Boubekki (15 Jul 2019 19:14 UTC)
Re: Feature matrix and scheme implementation metadata Lassi Kortela (15 Jul 2019 19:11 UTC)
Re: Feature matrix and scheme implementation metadata Amirouche Boubekki (16 Jul 2019 03:39 UTC)
Re: Feature matrix and scheme implementation metadata Arthur A. Gleckler (16 Jul 2019 04:18 UTC)
Re: Feature matrix and scheme implementation metadata Frank Ruben (16 Jul 2019 20:01 UTC)
Re: Feature matrix and scheme implementation metadata Lassi Kortela (17 Jul 2019 10:20 UTC)
Re: Feature matrix and scheme implementation metadata Amirouche Boubekki (17 Jul 2019 11:10 UTC)

Re: Feature matrix and scheme implementation metadata Amirouche Boubekki 17 Jul 2019 11:10 UTC

Le mer. 17 juil. 2019 à 12:20, Lassi Kortela <xxxxxx@lassi.io> a écrit :
>
> I sent a detailed reply to the other thread, but:
>
> > I had the idea of running some kind of *one-off*
> > competition like the lisp game jam <https://itch.io/jam/lisp-game-jam-2019> to
> > incite schemers to create static blog generators in their
> > favourite implementation.
>
> Competitions are indeed fun ideas.
>
> There has been at least one Scheme graphics programming competition in
> the past. I think it's from Berkeley's SICP course (?):
> <http://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cs61a/fa12/projects/scheme_contest_gallery/scheme_contest.html>

That was a recommendation from someone else in #scheme at freenode.
I am thinking about it for next year competition (if any) but someone needs
to do the heavy lifting or provide a cross platform toolkit with which people
can actually play with or something in the spirit of https://www.shadertoy.com/

> > Since AIM-349  was published December 22, I propose to end the competition
> > one week before, and release the results December 22, 2019.
>
> This would be a very nice detail :)

Sadly this doesn't work because https://adventofcode.com/
happens at the beginning of December. So the competition
ends in November.

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