Awesome. Does this planner have a site on the Web or is that after the meeting
with Google
On November 18, 2015 3:19:07 PM GMT+01:00, Azul Echidna
wrote:
>Alex:
>
>Congrats!
>
>I know I'm new, but I've been working a joint Open Source civilian /
>military transportation
Santa Clause seems to appear early this year :-)
Thank you very much, Alex!
Olaf
On 16.11.2015 18:01, Alexander Burger wrote:
Hi all,
I'm glad to announce that the arm64 port of pil64 is done! :)
Alex:
Congrats!
I know I'm new, but I've been working a joint Open Source civilian /
military transportation planner in PicoLisp.
(moderninzation of
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_Analysis_and_Replanning_Tool)
I'm meeting with Google (Jim Young, VP Govt. and crew for Google) 7 Dec
about
Hi Rick,
> I also noticed the handy pil-based build script. "We don't need no
> stinkin' make!" ;) Cheers!
Well said! 'make' is a nightmare :)
♪♫ Alex
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> I'm glad to announce that the arm64 port of pil64 is done! :)
Very nice! Congrats!
I also noticed the handy pil-based build script. "We don't need no
stinkin' make!" ;) Cheers!
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Congrats!! Great job Alex!!
Hopefully i can give a same great news soon..
On Tuesday, November 17, 2015 3:08 AM, Rick Hanson
wrote:
> I'm glad to announce that the arm64 port of pil64 is done! :)
Very nice! Congrats!
I also noticed the handy pil-based build