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Evan Lenz » Interacting with Lisp sub-expressions? Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to interact with Lisp sub-expressions? I should be able to, say, hover over a sub-expression (having perhaps ...
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Evan Lenz » Keyboard coloring variations Below are six keyboard coloring schemes. The first three are ways of coloring a chromatic keyboard. The second three are ways of coloring a diatonic ...
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Evan Lenz » How to generate GUIDs in XSLT 2.0, using Saxon.NET NET function you can access as an extension function in XSLT 2.0, so a more general-purpose treatment of .NET extension functions might be more useful. ...
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Evan Lenz » Keyboard coloring variations A common way to help users orient themselves on the chromatic Janko keyboard is to color some of the keys black, corresponding to the black keys on the ...
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Evan Lenz » How to generate GUIDs in XSLT 2.0, using Saxon.NET NET development. So to ensure your continued comfort, here’s how you can generate a GUID in Saxon.NET (relevant parts highlighted): ...
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Evan Lenz » How to generate GUIDs in XSLT 2.0, using Saxon.NET Mar 6, 2009 ... So to ensure your continued comfort, here’s how you can generate a GUID in Saxon.NET (relevant parts highlighted): <xsl:stylesheet ...
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Evan Lenz » Perfect love drives out fear Nov 1, 2004 ... To know that love is of God and to enter into the secret place leaning upon the arm of the Beloved–this and only this can cast out fear. ...
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Evan Lenz » XSLT template rules vs. Lisp macros XSLT’s most obvious analog to Lisp macros is its ability to generate ... So far, it seems like having an XSLT background is going to be ...
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Evan Lenz » More thoughts on Klavarskribo, and refactoring music I want a DDR-like game for Klavarskribo. I woke up with more ideas this morning. I’m just going to spew them out so I don’t forget any of ...
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Evan Lenz » Re-discovering Klavarskribo I learned klavarscribo as a child (is it a ‘c’ or a ‘k’? ... It seems the ‘mapping’ between klavarscribo and the keyboard seems far more ...
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