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2023-04-15 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi Rick, On Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 02:55:18PM -0400, Rick Hanson wrote: > Hello "Rick Hanson" :-) > You are now subscribed Cool! Welcome back! :) ☺/ A!ex -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe

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2021-05-03 Thread Danilo Kordic
I am blessed with https://devnull-as-a-service.com/ . mv -f $on !! On Mon, May 3, 2021, 00:18 A. Laszlo Ross wrote: > Hello "A. Laszlo Ross" :-) > You are now subscribed > > > > > > > ~~~ > Note: I am in the process of automating some aspects of my personal and > professional

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2021-04-28 Thread Danilo Kordic
Welcome. I will be glad to chat on IRC. On Tue, Apr 27, 2021, 14:07 Pierre Baille wrote: > Hello Pierre Baille :-) > You are now subscribed > > > Hello, > > I'm interested in PicoLisp > > Pierre > > -- > UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe > >

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2020-11-21 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi Gaston, > Hello I'm interested in learning picolisp Great! Welcome! :) ☺/ A!ex -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe

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2019-06-04 Thread 韋嘉誠
Hi, Grant! 98% of the work I did is visible in https://github.com/fractalide/racket2nix/ and https://github.com/fractalide/fractalide/ and most of my contribution was in racket2nix -- that repo is basically all me. If you haven't heard about Nix, that is also a functional programming language,

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2019-06-03 Thread Grant Shangreaux
Hi, welcome! I meant to write sooner, but just remembered. I just joined the list recently as well, I'm curious about your paid Racket work. I owe my knowledge of programming from Racket and the text How to Design Programs. I'd be interested in hearing about Racket (or PicoLisp) in production.

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2019-01-29 Thread Jean-Christophe Helary
Kan-Ru Chen is the picolisp Debian package maintainer :) Welcome here :) > On Jan 30, 2019, at 9:05, Kan-Ru Chen wrote: > > Hello "Kan-Ru Chen" :-) > You are now subscribed > Jean-Christophe Helary --- http://mac4translators.blogspot.com

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2019-01-23 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi Sundar, On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 09:03:39AM +0530, sundar bp wrote: > a newbie wanting to join and learn Great! Welcome! :) ☺/ A!ex -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe

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2018-06-09 Thread Alexander Burger
On Sat, Jun 09, 2018 at 03:20:19PM +0200, Johan Persson wrote: > I suppose the subject suffices? Yes, perfect! :) ♪♫ Alex -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe

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2018-05-20 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi Arie, > Could not leave PicoLisp alone. I *have* to dig in. Great! Welcome back! ☺/ ♪♫ Alex -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe

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2018-05-20 Thread Johann-Tobias Schäg
You are welcome.It is great for digging.

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2017-09-17 Thread Alexander Burger
Hello Ahmad, > Hello everyone, > My name is Barzi M. Ahmad, I a young person who is interested in Artificial > General Intelligence, and of course I am interested in programming. I'd love > to > learn PicoLisp (the language, db, prolog engine, etc). > I am appreciating your help for educating

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2017-09-17 Thread Joh-Tob Schäg
As another young person (maybe even younger than you) i can only recommend two things. Hang around in the #picolisp IRC on freenode.net and improve your skills by self cultivation. I had the biggest insights about the nature of picolisp when i tried to solve problems which i found interesting.

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2017-03-22 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi Anik, > I just want to know, if there is any book that covers PicoLisp from it's > fundamental concepts to advanced level? Probably not to that extend. As "real" books there is only PicoLisp-Works and PicoLisp-by-Example by Thorsten Jolitz (perhaps a bit outdated by now). The online

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2017-02-23 Thread Erik Gustafson
Hi Chuck, Welcome to the community :) Just curious, what led you to PicoLisp? Best, Erik On Feb 23, 2017 8:16 PM, "Chuck Jackson" wrote: > I've spent several days looking into PicoLisp. It looks very good. > Thanks > Chuck Jackson >

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2016-11-15 Thread dean
Thank you for pointing that outI wasn't aware of that On 15 November 2016 at 03:32, Brad Collins wrote: > > It would be helpful to use a subject line a little more > descriptive than "Subscribe" :) > > I have been deleting all email with the "Subscribe" subject line >

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2016-11-11 Thread Joe Bogner
Hi dean, Welcome! I would probably do this: : (in '(ls) (make (until (eof) (link (line T) -> ("app" "bin" "CHANGES" "COPYING" "CREDITS" "cygwin" "db2" "dbg" "dbg.l" "dev" "doc" "doc64" "ersatz" "ext.l" "games" "img" "INSTALL" "lib" "lib.css" "lib.l" "loc" "man" "misc" "picoblogorg" "pil"

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2016-11-11 Thread andreas
Hi Dean Welcome to the picolisp community. When using (in (list)) you don't need to use (call), the content of the list argument to (in) get directly passed to the command line. So try: (in (list 'ls) (line T)) this is the same as: (in '(ls) (line T) This way you only read the first line of

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2016-08-11 Thread andreas
Hi Anik Welcome to the picolisp mailing list. First, LISP itself is a "normal" language in the sense that everything you can do in other languages, you can also do in LISP. Technically, some stuff is easier expressed with a LISP language than a C-like language, while C-like languages usually

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2016-08-10 Thread Alexander Burger
Hello Anik, > Hello, I'm Anik. I would like to know about LISP and I've a question i.e. > Is LISP useful in today's world? How? Why should I use LISP? Yes. It is as useful or useless as any other programming language. PicoLisp is especially useful if you want to express complicated things in an

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2015-09-05 Thread Riccardo Murri
Sono in vacanza fino al 13 Settembre, senza accesso alle email.  A presto!I am currently unavailable; until Sept. 13 I might not be able to read your email and reply to it.Thank you!

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2015-05-19 Thread Karol Drożak
2015-05-19 5:52 GMT+02:00 Robert Herman rpjher...@gmail.com: -- Karol Drożak

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2014-06-06 Thread Jon Kleiser
Hi Chris, You subscribed twice, but I guess that’s what we should expect. Welcome to this list and the great little world of PicoLisp! I’m just one of the subscribers here, but I recognize your name from other programming communities that I have been following (Factor). I hope you’ll find

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2014-06-06 Thread Chris Double
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 7:28 PM, Jon Kleiser jon.klei...@usit.uio.no wrote: You subscribed twice, but I guess that’s what we should expect. Welcome to this list and the great little world of PicoLisp! I’m just one of the subscribers here, but I recognize your name from other programming

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2012-12-16 Thread Alexander Burger
On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 10:37:33PM +0800, Tamas Herman wrote: so i can't reply to messages thru gmane's web interface? I'm not completely sure, but I would say yes (i.e. no, you can't). As seen from the mailing list, the address glpg-picol...@m.gmane.org is a registered member, but I

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2011-03-24 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi Thorsten, I like picolisp (very much) and would like to participate in the mailing list. Good :) I could not figure out how and where to subscribe with Gnus - therefore this email. Perfect. This was the correct way (just a mail with subscribe in the subject). Cheers, - Alex --

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2009-10-03 Thread Taoufik Dachraoui
Dear Alexander, I manually traced http.l (inserting prinl instruction in the http function in http.l, and It looks like the problem is in http.l line 199 (apply script L *Url) in my hello world application L is and *Url is /Users/taoufik/ workspace/picolisp/project.l I did the following

Re: Subscribe

2009-10-03 Thread Taoufik Dachraoui
Dear Alexander, I found the following (ht:Prin is used in xhtml:tag function: taoufik-dachraouis-imac:picoLisp taoufik$ ./dbg lib/http.l lib/xhtml.l lib/form.l : (ht:Prin 3) 3- Bus error What are the functions prefixed with ht:? Kind regards Taoufik On Oct 3, 2009, at 12:44 PM, Alexander

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2009-10-03 Thread Alexander Burger
On Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 12:57:51PM +0200, Taoufik Dachraoui wrote: Ok I set traceAll and had the following (i do not know how to read this) 'trace' shows foo : args when a function is entered, and foo = result when it is left. So we see that it crashes right after the 'body' tag is

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2009-10-03 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi Taoufik, I found the following (ht:Prin is used in xhtml:tag function: taoufik-dachraouis-imac:picoLisp taoufik$ ./dbg lib/http.l lib/xhtml.l lib/form.l : (ht:Prin 3) 3- Bus error So this is exactly the case which I suspected: It crashes when calling a DLL (shared object file)

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2008-10-02 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi John, Henrik, I wish I'd known about your website earlier. Perhaps Alex can link to it so it's more googleable? You are right. Somehow I believed that I did that already, but it seems I forgot to actually do it. On Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 07:23:32PM +0700, Henrik Sarvell wrote: Google has

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2008-09-30 Thread Henrik Sarvell
Hi Eugene. 1.) Why a secret? I once asked the same thing and Alex's answer was simply that he hadn't spent much time promoting, I suppose he has enough clients using Pico that he survives anyway :-). I'm trying though to bring it out in the open more, as well as trying to make it less daunting

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2008-04-10 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi Tomas, can I subscribe to the picolisp mailing list? Sure. It already happened (automatically). Welcome! Cheers, Alex -- Software Lab. Alexander Burger Bahnhofstr. 24a, D-86462 Langweid [EMAIL PROTECTED], www.software-lab.de, +49 8230 5060

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2008-04-10 Thread Tomas Hlavaty
Hi Alex, I just discovered picolisp and must say how impressed and excited I am about it;-) What is the recommended way of deploying picolisp web apps? I was thinking having it behind nginx but I see that there are some utilities in picolisp dealing with deployment and ssl, e.g. httpGate,