New version of my book "A Lisp Programmer Living in Python-Land: The Hy Programming Language" #2443
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I belatedly noticed the existence of your book some time ago, and I was a bit surprised that you haven't really been in contact with us, since we're a tiny community. But if you didn't find any new bugs in the process of writing an entire book on the language, then that's good news as far as I'm concerned. I know the journey to Hy 1.0 has been sluggish at best, but at least I don't expect to make a great deal more breaking changes. Do you notice any particular deficiencies in the official documentation while writing your book? |
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I just released a new version of my book A Lisp Programmer Living in Python-Land: The Hy Programming Language (updated code to Hy version 0.26.0, added chapters for OpenAI APIs and LangChain). Purchase or read free online: https://leanpub.com/hy-lisp-python
There are three major changes:
The Hy language is very cool. It is a Lisp language with a syntax similar to Clojure. Hy runs on top of Python so all Python libraries and frameworks are available.
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