Good presentation. Did you do a ground-up rewrite or did you move
functionality in stages somehow? I know it's a small system.
On Tue, Sep 25, 2018 at 10:46 PM wrote:
> “Money” bullet:
>
> “Yes, computers can store and handle almost unlimited amounts of code
> today. But what about you?”
>
>
>
“Money” bullet:
“Yes, computers can store and handle almost unlimited amounts of code
today. But what about you?”
I also really enjoyed the presentation. Thank you for sharing!
I'd be interested in hearing more about the django vs picolisp development
experience. I haven't used django but have spent time in other python
frameworks (flask). I skimmed through
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/topics/forms/m
On Tue, 25 Sep 2018 12:57:00 +0200
Mattias Sundblad wrote:
> Hello everyone!
>
> I recently held some presentations about Picolisp, minimalism and
> software development. The slides and notes are available on the wiki
> at
> https://picolisp.com/wiki/?simplicityandminimalisminsoftwaredevelopment
Thank you!
I am happy you liked it! Using the production application as the basis for a
tutorial could be a good idea, I will look into that. Thanks!
Mattias
Curtis skrev: (25 september 2018 14:46:45 CEST)
>I enjoyed it a lot. Thanks. You should write a nice tutorial based on
>the
>app you men
I enjoyed it a lot. Thanks. You should write a nice tutorial based on the
app you mentioned in the talk. ;)
On Tue, Sep 25, 2018, 7:05 AM Mattias Sundblad wrote:
> Hello everyone!
>
> I recently held some presentations about Picolisp, minimalism and
> software development. The slides and notes a
Hello everyone!
I recently held some presentations about Picolisp, minimalism and
software development. The slides and notes are available on the wiki at
https://picolisp.com/wiki/?simplicityandminimalisminsoftwaredevelopment
The presentation does not go into great technical depth about Picolisp,