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I am an as2, lisp and objc programmer. I also do some educational materials, one of the developers of the biggest flash game in history

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Windows, driver, asus and lisp

Posted by mtv129 - December 14th, 2024


In the last post I said that I would use C++ and support my translator on GNUstep further. But everything changed, my parents gave me ASUS Vivobook 15 for my birthday, as I understood it is a model for those who play games (I only play Tetris DX on Gameboy Color). But the drivers do not work on GNU/Linux, and even the WiFi adapter. Therefore, after many attempts, it was decided to use Win11, and there are difficulties with installing GNUstep. That's why I can't support my translator for 2 systems (maybe I'll support it on a virtual machine, because GNU/Linux is a good system). Also, my sister gave me a book on the programming language ANSI Common Lisp, and I realized that I was using Lisp incorrectly, now I look at everything differently, I don't remember how I lived without lists, and I'm just starting to understand how you can use functional programming. I've already read 1/3 of the book. And I haven't worked this week, and that's a little sad.


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This is pretty awesome. I never thought I meet someone here who likes GNUstep, but I'm not much of a lisp person myself. I only know lisp because of emacs lisp.

you have failed us.
nah i dual boot-
it's weird that there's no drivers for it at all
it seems that alot of the linux community is having an issue too.