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frog
Frog is a static blog generator implemented in Racket, targeting Bootstrap and able to use Pygments.racket-mode
Emacs major and minor modes for Racket: edit, REPL, check-syntax, debug, profile, and more.fear-of-macros
A practical guide to Racket macrosrackjure
Provide a few Clojure-inspired ideas in Racket. Where Racket and Clojure conflict, prefer Racket.markdown
Markdown parser written in Racket.aws
Racket support for Amazon Web Services.travis-racket
Use Travis CI with Racketracket-clojure-cheat-sheet
My working notes about Racket and Clojure equivalencies organized as a cheat sheet.http
Racket support for HTTP 1.1.blog
Source for my blogfeeds2gmail
Atom/RSS/RDF feeds --> Gmail using IMAP APPEND.pdb
Multi-file check-syntax databasewebapi-markdown
"Literate" web API specification: A web service is both documented and specified using a markdown file containing parameterized HTTP request and response templates.toml
A TOML parser implementation in Racket.vestige
Enhanced logging and tracing for Racket.sha
Racket support for both SHA-1 and SHA-2, via FFI to OpenSSL.racker-news
Wrapper for Hacker News APIdef-jambda
Jam on a few riffs concerning function definition.wffi
Racket code to use webapi-markdown files.bluebox
An experiment to extract "blue boxes" from any Racket source file.xexpr-http
A more consistent approach to HTTP requests and responses for both clients and servers, in Racket.echonest
Racket wrapper for The Echo Nest API.emacs.d
My Emacs configurationflexpr
Expressions rendered as both XML and JSONracket-pretty-bytes
Pretty print bytes in a debugger/dump style.secureapi-docker
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