Why you should port Scheme application to GNU Artanis

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2024-12-02 17:30:04

Yes, and I'm glad that you know GNU Artanis is written with GNU Guile. And I'm also happy that you know GNU Artanis is CURRENTLY implemented with Guile specifice features. But please be patient, you can still write standard Scheme code, say RnRS standard code, and take advantage of GNU Artanis. This article will show you how to port your Scheme webapp to GNU Artanis.

Sure! Recently, I've helped to port byggstep, a CI/CD project in Scheme to GNU Artanis. It's a cool project, you may want to take a look: https://codeberg.org/jjba23/byggsteg I just passed by this project a few days ago, and I've spent my weekend 2 hours to read through the code, and port it to GNU Artanis. Fortunately, it's still in early stage, so the code is not that complex. But it's a good example to show you how to port a Scheme webapp to GNU Artanis. Here's a detailed discussion: https://codeberg.org/jjba23/byggsteg/issues/1

To my experience, webapp is a good way to show your project to the world. And it solves GUI design for any Scheme application.

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