Nice stuff, I like the copy too! :-)
On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 8:50 PM, Rick Hanson wrote:
> Thanks, Christophe, for putting this up. I'm now like AW, I'm only on the
> phone.
>
> Anyway, first thought upon loading the site: Star Trek :) I love
> it! Great job!
> On Dec 18, 2015 1:49 PM, "C
Thanks, Christophe, for putting this up. I'm now like AW, I'm only on the
phone.
Anyway, first thought upon loading the site: Star Trek :) I love it!
Great job!
On Dec 18, 2015 1:49 PM, "Christophe Gragnic"
wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 7:17 PM, Erik Gustafson
> wrote:
> > Sure thing!
On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 7:17 PM, Erik Gustafson
wrote:
> Sure thing! I'll send a few screenshots when I'm back at my computer in a
> couple hours.
I brutally «saved as» a local version then uploaded it here:
http://fezzik.free.fr/picolisp/
chri
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Sure thing! I'll send a few screenshots when I'm back at my computer in a
couple hours.
>
> I should have shared this two months ago! I don't know why I didn't.
> Anyway, I think PicoLisp is the coolest and wanted to give something back
> to the community.
>
> I made a functional mock-up of a possible new homepage for PicoLisp, which
> can be found here:
>
On Mon, Dec 14, 2015 at 9:05 AM, Alexander Burger wrote:
>
> So, yes, it is executed on the server. This feature opens up the server
> completely, so it is better not enabled on a publicly accessible system.
Hi all, hi Alex.
Maybe the job could securely be done by EmuLisp. But:
1) EmuLisp lacks
Hey Vid,
Thanks for the feedback!
> 1. Logo is nice, it could be spruced up, like the racket lang logo with
> shadows etc
>
I plan to keep it as is. To me, shadows and other effects would give it a
dated look. I think today's web is all about flat, unadorned design. This
logo is simple and
Great Website really,compliments it is simple and essential.Very nice work. Sergio 13.12.2015, 10:57, "Alexander Burger" :Hi Erik,On Sat, Dec 12, 2015 at 12:18:33PM -0600, Erik Gustafson wrote: I made a functional mock-up of a possible new homepage for PicoLisp, which can be found here: https://git
> > I tried to investigate how you embed the REPL but no luck.
> > Could you explain please? Are the exprs executed on the server?!?
>
> It is the function 'try-it-repl', which is a modification of the 'repl'
> function in "@lib/form.l".
>
> So, yes, it is executed on the server. This feature opens
Hi Vidyuth Kini,
Re. comparable sites: IMO the Ruby page is the best design of the ones you
mention. To me, the Racket page seems cluttered.
/Jon
> On 14. Dec, 2015, at 09:31, Vidyuth Kini wrote:
>
> Hi Erik,
>
> Great work on the site. I definitely like the new logo. here are my comments:
>
gt;
> I should have shared this two months ago! I don't know why I didn't.
> Anyway, I think PicoLisp is the coolest and wanted to give something back
> to the community.
>
> I made a functional mock-up of a possible new homepage for PicoLisp, which
> can be found here:
Hi Christophe,
> I tried to investigate how you embed the REPL but no luck.
> Could you explain please? Are the exprs executed on the server?!?
It is the function 'try-it-repl', which is a modification of the 'repl'
function in "@lib/form.l".
So, yes, it is executed on the server. This feature o
Hi Erik,
> Alex, could I possibly get a copy of the current website source,
> articles included? I'd like to begin working on a new documentation
> page (mostly just reorganizing) and it would be great to have the
> articles to link to. And also to figure out how we might go about
> merging the ne
bold face, as w3m does. But don't care, it's readable.
Conclusion: This layout approach could bring the picolisp website
content to tablets and mobiles in a well readable way.
Seems to be "a perfect addition for the ease of use on smart devices"
(which - for me - started
On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 6:51 PM, Erik Gustafson
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Awesome! Thanks for the feedback. Glad you all like it :)
I liked it too. Very nice work.
I tried to investigate how you embed the REPL but no luck.
Could you explain please? Are the exprs executed on the server?!?
> […]
>
> Re
;>
>> I really think PicoLisp deserves a new website design like this. Well
>> done!
>>
>>
>> /Jon
>> --
>> *From:* picolisp@software-labde on behalf of
>> Erik Gustafson
>> *Sent:* 12 December 2015 19:18
>> *To
ftware-labde on behalf of
> Erik Gustafson
> *Sent:* 12 December 2015 19:18
> *To:* picolisp@software-lab.de
> *Subject:* PicoLisp Website
>
> My dearest fellow PicoLispers,
>
> I should have shared this two months ago! I don't know why I didn't.
> Anyway, I think Pic
p deserves a new website design like this. Well done!
/Jon
From: picolisp@software-lab.de on behalf of Erik
Gustafson
Sent: 12 December 2015 19:18
To: picolisp@software-lab.de
Subject: PicoLisp Website
My dearest fellow PicoLispers,
I should have shared this
Hi Erik,
On Sat, Dec 12, 2015 at 12:18:33PM -0600, Erik Gustafson wrote:
> I made a functional mock-up of a possible new homepage for PicoLisp, which
> can be found here:
>
> https://github.com/erdg/picolisp-website
Wow! I'm impressed. This looks beaauutiful!
> ...
>
re:
https://github.com/erdg/picolisp-website
I set out to build something that reflected the awesomeness of the language
as I see it, while respecting everything that came before me. The logo is
just a different take on the existing logo. And you'll recognize a lot of
the writing from various P
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