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lfe-casting-spels's Issues

Change wording in README

From "As a result of these ponderings, the concerns ..." to "As a result of these ponderings, I concluded that the concerns ..."

Typo in 2.2

On the page 2.2 Project Space it says "Next you'll want to creat a release", where it should say "Next you'll want to create a release".

spels-move.lfe failed

On Ubuntu 20.04 using:

Erlang/OTP 23 [erts-11.1.5] [source] [64-bit] [smp:8:8] [ds:8:8:10] [async-threads:1]

Eshell V11.1.5  (abort with ^G)

I get the following error when running rebar3 lfe repl:

===> Verifying dependencies...
                              ===> Compiling simple
                                                   ===> Compiling spels
                                                                       ===> Compiling apps/spels/src/spels-move.lfe failed
                                                                                                                          /home/mac/projects/casting-spels/code/apps/spels/src/spels-move.lfe:83: error expanding (game-action weld chain bucket weld-chain):
                                                                                      undef

Change wording in LFE intro in README

Change "You don't need to worry about that code or what it means: it's just there to give you a "feel" of the code, " to "You don't need to worry about that code or what it means: it's just there to give you a "feel" of these two Erlang syntaxes (LFE in particular!), "

Add recommendation to go through original Casting SPELs

In the section "Getting Set Up", we recommend the LFE "Quick Start" as a prerequisite. We should probably also recommend (at the very least) scanning through the original "Casting SPELs in Lisp" for Common Lisp. The material covered in that version is more readily digestible to the new-comer.

Books without Gitbook

Gitbook has changed its services and some of our stuff no longer builds. It would be nice to use some tooling that doesn't depend upon a service going away ... and I'd love to not have to use Ruby.

Ideally, whatever solution we use going forward should satisfy these conditions:

  • allow us to continue using the content we've created in markdown with no (or very few changes)
  • be usable without having to install tons of dependencies on our systems (e.g., support docker usage)
  • not be part of some pay-for-service that could be taken away at any point in time
  • support generating and viewing books locally
    a
    One option that is used to generate the copious markdown-based books in the Rust programming language community is this one:
  • https://github.com/rust-lang/mdBook

I'll see if it meets our other criteria ...a

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