Hi Erik,
I like your design a lot, and I think your presentation of the PicoLisp
language and VM is also well done. I suggest you drop the sentence about fresh
air and stagnant, statically typed world. I think you/we should include a few
words about which OS platform(s) that are supported,
Hi Erik,
On Sat, Dec 12, 2015 at 12:18:33PM -0600, Erik Gustafson wrote:
> I made a functional mock-up of a possible new homepage for PicoLisp, which
> can be found here:
>
> https://github.com/erdg/picolisp-website
Wow! I'm impressed. This looks beaauutiful!
> ...
> It was built entirely
Hi, Erik
I love your design! And the texts are informative and easy to read. I have
two comments: I agree with Jon about being more specific with the supported
platforms, and I think it is not clear enough that the headings of the
"Fun" section are links. I think your code looks clean and good
Hi,
My host of choice is quite nice but doesn't allow me to
run my own processes. Everything must live behing Apache.
I guest most people on this list run their own servers but
maybe you'll have some answers to these two questions:
1) Is it possible to serve a PicoLisp app behing Apache?
2) Do
Hi Christophe,
Christophe Gragnic writes:
> My host of choice is quite nice but doesn't allow me to run my own
> processes. Everything must live behing Apache. I guest most people on
> this list run their own servers but maybe you'll have some answers to
> these two
On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 11:05 PM, Tomas Hlavaty wrote:
> possible to rent such machines for about 5 EUR/month these days, which
> should be more than enough for any picolisp app.
Digital Ocean is one such provider. Instead of apache in front of
picolisp I would go with nginx
Hi all,
Awesome! Thanks for the feedback. Glad you all like it :)
Alex, could I possibly get a copy of the current website source,
articles included? I'd like to begin working on a new documentation
page (mostly just reorganizing) and it would be great to have the
articles to link to. And also
On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 6:51 PM, Erik Gustafson
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Awesome! Thanks for the feedback. Glad you all like it :)
I liked it too. Very nice work.
I tried to investigate how you embed the REPL but no luck.
Could you explain please? Are the exprs executed
Hi Erik,
> Alex, could I possibly get a copy of the current website source,
> articles included? I'd like to begin working on a new documentation
> page (mostly just reorganizing) and it would be great to have the
> articles to link to. And also to figure out how we might go about
> merging the