[erlang-questions] Just want to say "thanks".
Lee Sylvester
lee.sylvester@REDACTED
Fri May 17 09:27:27 CEST 2013
I concur with Martin. However, I've not just had great help from the Erlang list, but from Erlang project lists, too. Its rare to have such a great community. The only other community I've experienced this with is the Haxe community. It makes me think I've chosen the right language :-)
Lee
On 16 May 2013, at 16:29, Martin Hedberg <skribent_har@REDACTED> wrote:
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> Hi again
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> Hope I am not spamming the thread, by not posting a question. I just want to say thank you for your help.
> It's wonderful to have some people to ask, when you work with a (what I think) difficult language like Erlang.
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> Hope I can repay you all (with answers) when my knowledge of the language gets a bit better.
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> Best regards
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> Martin
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> From: skribent_har@REDACTED
> To: erlang-questions@REDACTED
> Subject: A small question about macros
> Date: Thu, 16 May 2013 06:04:00 +0200
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> Hi there
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> Have begun to take my first "baby steps" with Erlang (holding on to books and tutorials).
> I read about how to make macros in the language. However I wonder how I do if I want
> to have blank spaces in my commands? So I just can write, for example: "repeat 5 times".
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> Hope you don't see me as a heretic if I want to HyperTalk-ificat Erlang a little bit. :-)
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> I am very grateful for any help.
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> Best regards
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> Martin
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