Thanks,
but the problem is solved. It was for picolisp.com wiki site.
viKid
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On Thu, Nov 17, 2016, at 10:59 AM, Joh-Tob Schäg wrote:
> Forgot your password for what service?
> Am 17.11.2016 07:53 schrieb :
>> Hi,
>>
>> my login name is vikid
Forgot your password for what service?
Am 17.11.2016 07:53 schrieb :
> Hi,
>
> my login name is vikid
>
> but I forgot my password.
>
> thanks,
>
> vidyuth
>
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Hi,
my login name is vikid
but I forgot my password.
thanks,
vidyuth
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On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 03:52:02PM +0100, Joh-Tob Schäg wrote:
> Just out of curiosity:
> Is there a more elegant way to have links with properties than the way i
> mentioned?
No, looks good. The person objects are connected via +Link's or
+Joint's, and may of course have properties like a year
Dear Regenaxer,
Just out of curiosity:
Is there a more elegant way to have links with properties than the way i
mentioned?
Am 16.11.2016 15:44 schrieb "Alexander Burger" :
> Hi Joh-Tob, Eric,
>
> > i talked about storing Pilog rules in a database with Regenaxer(Alexander
>
Hi Joh-Tob, Eric,
> i talked about storing Pilog rules in a database with Regenaxer(Alexander
> Burger) before. He did it once.
Yes, that simply stored Pilog rules (which are Lisp data) in DB objects,
and called 'goal' and 'prove' on them.
Of course, you can create DB objects with any kinds of
"Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced." Or
something like that …
freeemint_
Am 16.11.2016 12:15 schrieb "Mike Pechkin" :
>
>
>
>> The parallel magic seems to be here:
>>
>>
> PicoLisp is pure magic itself.
>
> Mike
>
>
>
>
> The parallel magic seems to be here:
>
>
PicoLisp is pure magic itself.
Mike
Am 16.11.2016 08:59 schrieb "CILz" :
>
> Hello freeemint_,
>
> Thanks for your answer. May be Alexander will be able to give us some
tips.
As we all do.
>
> Regarding my second question, I wonder if we can build Lisp statements
(not Pilog ones) and commit them to the database