Re: Slides and notes from my Picolisp presentation

2018-09-26 Thread Mattias Sundblad
Thank you Lindsay! Since there seems to be some interest in a tutorial and some more examples, I will try to write something suitable and adapt the programs mentioned in the presentation to serve as examples. Might take some time, but I will do my best! Mattias On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at

Re: Slides and notes from my Picolisp presentation

2018-09-26 Thread Mattias Sundblad
Hi Rick, Thanks! I think this point is important and sadly forgotten in the IT world of today. We focus a lot in the next speedy machines and gigantic storage capabilities about to arrive, but we forget our own capacity. Maybe the current interest in AI and machine learning is people trying

Re: Slides and notes from my Picolisp presentation

2018-09-26 Thread Lindsay Lawrence
Thanks for sharing the presentation. Nice insights and a reminder of the 'full-stack' functionality available in picolisp. I've mostly utilized it on the 'server-side'. I would be very interested to hear more detail around how you built out the gui. /Lindsay On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at 1:27 AM

Re: Slides and notes from my Picolisp presentation

2018-09-26 Thread Mattias Sundblad
Hi Joe, > I also really enjoyed the presentation. Thank you for sharing! Thank you very much! > I'd be interested in hearing more about the django vs picolisp development > experience. My experience is that Django requires more work to set up. There are more things to handle and you work

Re: Slides and notes from my Picolisp presentation

2018-09-25 Thread Johan Persson
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 >

Re: Slides and notes from my Picolisp presentation

2018-09-25 Thread Curtis
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