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Swift Blog Carnival Roundup: Tiny Languages

May 1st, 2026

The very first Swift Blog Carnival is a wrap. Six folks took the prompt of Tiny Languages and ran with it in directions I hadn’t anticipated – from task runners and result builders to symbolic math and German verb conjugation. Thanks to everyone who participated!

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Swift Blog Carnival: Tiny Languages

Apr 5th, 2026

The April Carnival is closed. See the roundup of all submissions. To kickstart the Swift Blog Carnival, I’ll pick a topic that is inoffensive (I hope!) and applies to the vast ecosystem of Swift programming: Tiny Languages.

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Emacs Carnival 2026-01: “This Year, I’ll ...”

Jan 5th, 2026

Welcome to 2026, and a new year of Emacs Blog Carnival post! To start the Gregorian calendar year fresh, the blogging/writing/thinking prompt of this month is: This year, I’ll … What will you do differently in Emacs this year? Or will you just get started? Why? What are you excited about to explore and tinker with? What do you want to perfect?

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Emacs Carnival 2025-06: Take Two

Jun 4th, 2025

To kickstart the Emacs Carnival, and as a hat tip to our recent inspiration, this month’s topic is borrowed from the June IndieWeb Blog Carnival: the topic is “Take Two”, hosted by Nick Simon:

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