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Description
Racket is a versatile programming language that embodies a contemporary version of Lisp and has its roots in Scheme. It is specifically crafted as a foundation for both the design and implementation of programming languages, allowing programmers to develop a variety of specialized and general languages. Among its core features are macros, modules, lexical closures, tail call optimization, delimited continuations, fluid variables, software contracts, green threads, and operating system threads. Additionally, Racket includes essential primitives like event spaces and custodians that manage resources and allow the language to function similarly to an operating system, facilitating the loading and management of other applications. The language's robust macro system enables further extensions, which, combined with its module system and the ability to create custom parsers, offers extensive control over all aspects of language functionality. In fact, many of the constructs present in Racket are defined as macros within its foundational language, showcasing its unique approach to programming language design. This flexibility allows developers to explore innovative language features and paradigms, making Racket a powerful tool for both learners and experienced programmers alike.
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VBScript, a programming language bundled with Microsoft Internet Explorer, may not be supported by other browsers, so it is advisable to consult your vendor for compatibility. It is recommended to use VBScript 2.0 or a newer version with Agent, as older versions may function but do not support certain desired features. For those looking to download VBScript 2.0 or to find additional resources, both the Microsoft Downloads site and the Microsoft VBScript site are available. By utilizing VBScript (2.0 or later), one can determine whether Microsoft Agent is properly installed by attempting to create the object and checking its existence. The sample code provided illustrates how to verify the Agent control without initiating an automatic download of the control, ensuring a smoother user experience. Properly implementing this verification step can save time and enhance application efficiency.
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Altap Salamander
Brackets
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Common Lisp
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EmEditor
Emacs
Geany
Helix Editor
Integrations
Altap Salamander
Brackets
CodeSession
Common Lisp
Eclipse IDE
EditPlus
EmEditor
Emacs
Geany
Helix Editor
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Racket Language
Country
United States
Website
racket-lang.org
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Microsoft
Website
docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/lwef/using-vbscript