Thanks for all your answers.
I need some time to fine tune my emacs setup for PicoLisp...
regards
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 10:18 AM, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
> andr...@itship.ch writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> > Have a look in lib/el in your picoLisp directory.
> > Follow the instructions in @lib/el/README.txt
Hi all,
I have seen the docs about Emacs and found one webblog dealing with
PicoLisp & Emacs but the information is quite old..
Do you use Emacs and Company ? How do you integrate the PicoLisp REPL into
Emacs ? I'd like to avoid auto complete because I already have a quitte
tricky configuratio
Thanks for so quick answer.
I'll write directly to Alex for more details.
Regards
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 7:03 PM, Alexander Burger
wrote:
> Hi Jerome,
>
> > >I think that everything is in the title...
> > >Do you know if someone supplies such training ?
>
> Yes, sure. I'm doing PicoLisp trainin
Hi all,
I think that everything is in the title...
Do you know if someone supplies such training ?
Kind regards
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ou are trying to accomplish. It's PicoLisp
> bindings for ZeroMQ
>
> It may give you some ideas on how to tackle the amqp port
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 12:32 PM, jerome moliere
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I do not intend to spam your mailing list , s
Thanks to you Thorsten & Alex
I'll definitely have a closer look to the rosettacode.org website and read
online papers about PicoLisp design.
Thanks again
Regards
Jerome
On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 7:57 PM, Alexander Burger
wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 07:17:08PM +0200, jerome m
Thanks for your quick reply...
Is there a guide explaining major differences between Common Lisp &
PicoLisp ? I guess, reading your answer , that there 's no just a few
syntactic differences between the 2 dialects ... I can read between the
lines some philosophical major differences , right?
What
Hi all,
I do not intend to spam your mailing list , sorry if this question sounds
stupid for many of you but I had a look to the PicoLisp language.I am not a
Lisp expert but I can write Clojure code & Emacs Lisp I'd like to know
how far/close PicoLisp is from Common Lisp or other Lisp dialects.
eployed on the flash disk...
>
> Yes, it can run well within 128KB of RAM. You also say you have a megabyte
> of flash. It's really hard to fill it up :) In any case, it really depends
> on your App.
> Does it demand execution speed or extensibility?
>
> What do you mean fl
Thanks Raman and thanks to all the PicoLisp community.
I am always impressed by the Open Source spirit still found in some
projects..
You don't know me & you bring me for free all you expert thoughts...
Thanks again
I will have a closer look to the Alcor6L project (already read the
README.MD
7;s a Scheme. Claims (perhaps pinch of salt needed) to be able to run in
> as little as 1KB RAM. The original developer was the guy behind Gambit, so
> there's probably something to it (I haven't used it myself).
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: jerome moliere
> To
Thanks for the details...
for 8KLisp , Z80 won't be helpful on ARM MCU ..
I should try to make some tests , but I don't have the dev kits yet ...
Kind regards
On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 10:32 AM, Alexander Burger
wrote:
> Hi Jerome,
>
> > Is it possible/adviseable to slim down the PicoLisp to drop
Thanks Alex for your answer.
Is it possible/adviseable to slim down the PicoLisp to drop all unused
libraries (XML/JSON) to have a miniPicoLisp superset ?
The system running NuttX is a 120Mhz MCU with 128Ko RAM + 1 Mo Flash
PicoLisp reduced in size on disk (with database options) + one AMQP broker
Hi all,
this is my first post here.
I am not a Lisp expert , I have a strong Java background & I discovered
Lisp one year ago with Clojure...
I am working on a connected watch project running on a very tiny hardware
(MCU running a Cortex ARM 3 from ST microelectronics). I'd like to know if
you hav
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