Hi Arie,

While observing new changes made in picolisp wiki css, I observed on
https://picolisp.com/wiki/?PCE:

1. *Numbering* error of headings.  3 comes after 4 again!

2. "On Rosettacode you can find a wealth of examples on a huge *scala*
of common programming problems." Perhaps you wanted to write 'scale'.

You may like to correct above minor changes. :)

Best,
Nehal




On 6/2/18, Arie van Wingerden <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> thx. for taking time to check!!!
>
> I corrected those points you mention.
>
> Thx. to you too :)
>
> Because I now just try to do this stuff fast, I only have a bit of time to
> look at functions in more detail.
> I really am impressed by the many useful functions.
>
> Also nice that strings and symbols are somewhat unified. This is unique in
> the Lisp world I think?
>
> Already noticed I have to thoroughly go through the "numbers", especially
> for the "emulated" fixed point numbers.
>
> Keep up the good work,
>    Arie
>
> 2018-06-02 14:50 GMT+02:00 Alexander Burger <[email protected]>:
>
>> Hi Arie,
>>
>> > The first section of PLEAC (Strings) is now at about 76% ready.
>> > ...
>> > Some examples are rewritten a little, in order to make it easier for
>> people
>> > to just copy and paste the code to see what happens.
>> >
>> > I took great effort to verify each and every example.
>>
>> Pefect! Indeed a *lot* of work.
>>
>>
>> > Also I added a reference to all used functions per example, so the user
>> can
>> > easily switch back and forth.
>>
>> A very good idea! This makes it very easy to follow the examples.
>>
>>
>> > If anybody would be so kind to have a look and check if everything is
>> > OK
>> > overall...?
>>
>> I found a few minor issues:
>>
>>    — The first example of "Expanding and Compressing Tabs" says "Note
>> that
>> the
>>      'line' function reads a line from STDIN". This is true here (i.e. in
>> a
>>      REPL), but for the general case I would recommend to write "...
>> reads
>> a
>>      line from the current input channel".
>>
>>    — In "Escaping Characters" the variable should be 'CharList' (upper
>> case 'L')
>>
>> Many thanks!
>> ♪♫ Alex
>>
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