Hi Doug,
Thanks for the feedback! I've been able to browse to localhost and
http://127.0.0.1 against a running local picoLisp web app.
I then started to look into packaging it up in a java app. I created a
simple little WebView shell
(http://developer.android.com/resources/tutorials/views/hello-w
Hi Joe,
Very nice! I think it would be useful to be able to package complete picolisp
applications as android apps. Or, at least that might be a possibility.
Something to explore. I'm still hung up on trying to get android browser to
talk to the picolisp app server like that. I'm reading t
Hmm, not sure. Perhaps "platforms", or something like that? There's
ersatz, mini, 32bit & 64bit, a port to plan9 (was it finished?), a
port to openwrt, and now the various android porting efforts.
Its very subjective how you organise everything, but a "Changelog"
type page would simplify matters c
Hi Imran - Thanks for the feedback. I put it under Examples. I'm interested
in other's opinions - would you have considered it an article?
I agree with your points on making it easier to see changes on the wiki
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 3:27 PM, Imran Rafique wrote:
> Joe,
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> More a comment on t
Joe,
More a comment on the wiki, rather than your Android article. I guess
its a subjective choice as to where one files such things (articles vs
examples vs ...). It would be great if the wiki had some kind of
automatic changelog, where new additions & edits to existing pages are
listed in LIFO o