Am Thu, 1 Oct 2020 16:47:07 +0200 schrieb "O.Hamann" <o.ham...@gmx.net>:
> On 01.10.20 08:29, Alexander Burger wrote: > > Any requests or proposals? > > > Just some ideas ... if nothing else comes up ... > > (I created this earlier, before the post of pd, so perhaps we could > add this at the end of an (imaginary) list of topics for the next > opportunities ... ) > > - What about talking about a short example of using svg.l? - I only > found a nice canvas demo in the website search > > - Looking inside the demo apps of the distribution and how to embed > CSS flexBox elements so that the forms will react responsive on > smaller viewports? > > - For teaching purposes: Could one factor out portions/snippets of a > many-lines-of-code-function into seperate definitions and use them > in > -- the shortened original function itself > -- separate tests to approve functionality when changing the code > -- extra (let ... ) bindings to visualize the effect of the snippet > > - If compiling pil21 on as many platforms as possible would be > helpful at the present moment > -- could one give some hints how to find out the requirements and > steps for compiling (in my case on Debian + Ubuntu derivates), the > given examples for CentOS, Fedora, Solaris are all looking different > to me > > - And finally, if nothing else attracts any attention :-), we could > open the philosopher's field and try to discuss > -- For what kind of programmer is picoLisp the right environment to > deal with: > hobbyists, professionals, students? > > -- Does picoLisp and/or especially pil21 work towards a specific goal? > > > > > > Compiling pil21: my experience on Mint19, install latest llvm suite and point the default to this. Debian isn't that current, i had to freshen up some links to make it work without a hitch. Karl-Heinz Kreis
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