hello
Hi rick and pd!
Thanks! hehe its made here coz I am not able to order the one in online :)
On Fri, Dec 13, 2019 at 11:39 PM wrote:
> Very cool! Nice shirt BTW, geo. :)
>
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Hi Everyone!
Just want to greet you all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year in advance!
More power to Pico Lisp community and once again, thank you Alex for
sharing your talents to us.
Cheers from Philippines,
Geo
Hi Guido,
You mentioned nokolisp, I also tried that and from what I remember the
source code was only runnable on an old DOS?
One thing that was cool about nokolisp was it was intended for Nokie phones
right?
How about Lisp dialects made in Japan? Im interested to hear your thoughts
about them
Hi tankf33der,
Thanks for sharing your huge.l test, I tried it on my pil64 on WSL and all
passed!
20:27 $ pil huge.l +
OK-UTF8
OK-Montgomery
OK-Leibniz
OK-math
OK-forth
OK-parse2list
OK-mapreduce
OK-pow
OK-inc-db
# worker redefined
# +Inc c redefined
OK-inc-db-v2
OK-destr
OK-test-car
OK-bitwise
Hi Alex,
Indeed! How can I missed that hehe if I remember correctly, the character
for commenting was not yet ‘#’ right?
So cool!! thanks for reminding me ;)
BR,
Geo
On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 6:37 PM Alexander Burger
wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 06:10:25PM +0900, George-Phillip Or
Hi Guido,
I am very interested to hear about your ASIC Lispm, how can we avail once
its out? Can you please share more details? Actually I am also trying to
get back from what we have started using FPGA but time is always not on my
side these days, but will see..
I really hope to hear from you
Just for fun: I cannot imagine Guido's email what if Alex will announce
that he will stop pil21 and decide to port PicoLisp to WINDOWS and use .NET
as official VM ^^
On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 7:24 AM wrote:
> Hey Guido!
>
> While I don't disagree with you in spirit (and I'm sure it's the same
Would that be the 'car' from the running pil64?
BR,
Geo
On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 3:55 PM Tomas Hlavaty wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> interesting.
>
> Alexander Burger writes:
> > Now in pil21 the source is (in "src/subr.l"):
> >
> ># (car 'var) -> any
> >(de _car (Exe)
> > (car (needVar
Hi Alex,
> No, it is a different symbol, defined in the 'llvm' namespace (see my
previous
> mail).
Ok got it, thanks!
BR,
Geo
On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 4:55 PM Alexander Burger
wrote:
> Hi Geo,
>
> > Would that be the 'car' from the running pil64?
>
> No, it is a different symbol, defined in
Thank you beneroth and Joh-Tob for this impressive and insightful
explanation, very informative for me as well, thank you, I will put this on
my PicoLisp notes.
On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 8:29 AM Joh-Tob Schäg wrote:
> Have you already looked at the family example?
>
> Here is my brief overview of
Hi Kahsyap et al,
First of all, I hope everyone here and everyone's family are doing well,
safe and far from the COVID19 danger.
Today I started to work from home because yesterday the report came that
one worker from different company but in the same building of our office is
COVID19 positive,
Hi Kashyap,
That's also one of my plan so it will work on Linux and Mac, but will see
coz it will be redundant especially for Linux.
miniPicoLisp is indeed pure PicoLisp and ideally for embedded systems, but
I'm not sure what you mean "not needing any runtime".
BR,
Geo
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at
. It's just that windows
> machines come with CLR so it is not apparent.
> Regards,
> Kashyap
>
> On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 10:08 PM George-Phillip Orais <
> orais.georgephil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Kashyap,
>>
>> That's also one of my plan so
Hi Andras,
this is super cool! Thanks for sharing!
Hi Jean-Christophe,
maybe the README file inside doc64 can help answer your question ;) one
thing that reminds me is the namespace? The reason why is pil32 uses hash
table for the symbol table while pil64 uses binary tree? Not so sure but
No problem ;)
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 11:15 AM Jean-Christophe Helary <
jean.christophe.hel...@traduction-libre.org> wrote:
> Thank you George,
>
> > On Apr 24, 2020, at 10:39, George Orais wrote:
>
> > Hi Jean-Christophe,
> > maybe the README file inside doc64 can help answer your question
Same here, as lurker and amateur PicoLisper, I love to join and the attend
this online PilCon 2020, thank you Alex!
BR,
Geo
On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 2:47 PM Jean-Christophe Helary <
jean.christophe.hel...@traduction-libre.org> wrote:
>
>
> > On Apr 22, 2020, at 14:00, Alexander Burger wrote:
>
Hi Guido,
I think you mean 0xF000 for everything? This is indeed cool! but hmm does
it limit the memory for each data type? Like what if the application uses
only integers so does it mean it cannot use the memory location for float
and strings?
BR,
Geo
On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 8:44 PM Guido
Hi Alex,
> Yes, what Guido writes is nonsense. Fixed-sized address spaces are a
terrible
> solution. Doesn't scale, and is extremely inefficient due to the necessary
> pointer range checks.
>
> PicoLisp's way is far superior, because the tag bits come "free", they are
> implicit by the natural
wow! congrats! getting near :)
On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 11:21 PM Alexander Shendi (Web.DE) <
alexander.she...@web.de> wrote:
> \0/. 濾
>
> Am 1. Mai 2020 15:41:21 MESZ schrieb Alexander Burger >:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> pil21 reached the first milestone:
>> It passes the bignum tests in
Hi Guido,
Want to hear your thoughts about, what if PicoLisp is implemented in Pascal
or Modula or Oberon? Will it be cool or not?
BR,
Geo
On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 2:46 PM Guido Stepken wrote:
> In international law, signing such a contract, as Anaconda Eula is called
> "self binding". Those
Wow that guy is really pain in the ass.. sorry about that Alex, is it
possible to report him to the authorities for cyber-bullying? not sure of
the right term..
On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 7:47 PM Alexander Burger
wrote:
> On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 04:06:47PM +0200, pd wrote:
> > Thanks Alex for your
Hi Guido,
Thank you for sharing your insights here, I have fun reading them.
But please respect Alex decision in using LLVM for pil21, its his choice
and its his programming language, so please stop discouraging him.
BR,
Geo
On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 10:12 PM John Duncan wrote:
> Hey Alex,
Hi Alex,
You are indeed right, sorry for this stupid suggestion :)
I look forward to the coming FfF!
BR,
Geo
On Wed, Sep 2, 2020 at 2:03 PM Alexander Burger wrote:
> Hi Geo,
>
> > If I remember or heard and understand correctly, someone suggested a
> > theme-based PilCon? And what I have in
Hi Olaf,
Thanks for this recap, this is very nice indeed!
I would like to add the hand-made block diagram by Alex for his
documentation, very cool! Maybe we can call it pilDiagram and make it as
official diagram for PicoLisp? Lets see :)
Hi Alex,
Thank you once again for sharing your time and
Hi Alex,
If I remember or heard and understand correctly, someone suggested a
theme-based PilCon? And what I have in mind for this coming Fridays theme
would be: "How to do it in PicoLisp way" :)
And anyone gives some problems found from actual work or project
implemented in different
Hi Mike, I like this too, thank you for sharing! Btw do you have another
format for this something like Powerpoint? If yes can I ask for a copy too?
Thanks again and hope to meet you on one of FFF (Fridays for Functions)
On Sat, Jun 6, 2020 at 7:52 AM C K Kashyap wrote:
> I liked it :)
>
Super! I will indeed join and listen to learn more, thanks Alex and
everyone!
On Wed, Jun 3, 2020 at 3:30 PM Jean-Christophe Helary <
jean.christophe.hel...@traduction-libre.org> wrote:
>
>
> > On Jun 3, 2020, at 14:54, Alexander Burger wrote:
> >
> > I would propose informal Jitsi meetings
Happy pil21 Alex and everyone!!
On Thu, Dec 31, 2020 at 12:51 PM wrote:
> Congratulations! \o/
>
> On Tue, 29 Dec 2020 08:23 -05:00, Alexander Burger wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 11:29:22AM +, Mike wrote:
> > > Happy coding and New Year,
> >
> > Thanks a lot to Mike
Hi List!
I hope everyone is safe and in good health.
Even though I don't login to freenode these days, but I made it a habit to
check the channel everyday :) And what I read yesterday is the reason for
this email.
I saw some message about PilMCU so let me provide some answers here:
"... if Geo
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