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On 6 February 2017 at 20:03, Danilo Kordic wrote:
> ..[snip]..
>
> Hi Rowan.
>
> [de help: [Sym Txt]
> [def Sym 'help: Txt] ]
>
> [help: "`prop'erty is clearly better than a txt in `prg' if it should
> be extracted by a procedure. "
> [de help [Sym]
> "I prefer even this over Reader Comme
Very interesting! It will take me a while to digest all of that though =)
/Lindsay
Side note: I had to look up the square bracket use. I did not realize you
could do that in picolisp. The semantics are different but it reminded me
of the code in the "Lisp 1.5 Programmer's Manual" (
http://www.soft
Hi Lindsay.
What do You think about:
: [load "frac.l"] #
https://gist.github.com/DKordic/6016d743c4c124a1c04fc12accf7ef17 Not
usable yet :) .
: (/ 10 -15)
-> (/ -2 3)
Maybe `recur' should also be mentioned in ``Jump anywhere'' task.
Hi Rowan.
[de help: [Sym Txt]
[def Sym 'help: Txt] ]
On 27 December 2016 at 20:03, Lindsay John Lawrence
wrote:
> This little gem was an epiphany in my understanding of the equivalence
> of code and data in lisp.
>
> https://rosettacode.org/wiki/Jump_anywhere#PicoLisp
:-) Another nice/simple way to demo Picolisp's homoiconicity is by
implementing "
Classic
Am 27.12.2016 19:08 schrieb "Lindsay John Lawrence" <
lawrence.lindsayj...@gmail.com>:
> I've been working my way through the Rosetta code examples as a way to
> build fluency in picolisp. This little gem was an epiphany in my
> understanding of the equivalence of code and data in lisp.
>
I've been working my way through the Rosetta code examples as a way to
build fluency in picolisp. This little gem was an epiphany in my
understanding of the equivalence of code and data in lisp.
https://rosettacode.org/wiki/Jump_anywhere#PicoLisp
(de foo (N)
(prinl "This is 'foo'")
(printsp