Vagrant is also an option if on Windows On Thu, 26 Apr 2018 at 21:42, pd <eukel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> if the problem is you cannot run picolisp in linux maybe you can try > flinux (https://github.com/wishstudio/flinux), whith it you can run linux > software without recompiling or porting to linux. > > if that doesn't work you can still recompile picolisp using mingw or cygwin > > On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 5:50 PM, Arie van Wingerden <xapw...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> After dabbling in PicoLisp in Windows I decided that it was a bit too >> much of a hassle (because of Windows). >> Switching to Linux is currently not an option for me. >> >> PicoLisp itself is a very good, non bloated language with fenomenal >> potential! >> >> I really hope there will be binary native Windows builds for Windows >> available, to ease usage for a wider community. >> >> Sometimes I dream of a few people working together on a fresh language >> with all those features really cross platform (so, also Android / IOS >> Chrome book), including DB and GUI. I am thinking of: >> - Arthur Whitney, the creator of the Q language and KDB+ from KX Systems >> - Nenad Rakocevic of the Red language (together with Carl Sassenrath, >> creator of Rebol) >> - Alexander Burger, creator of Picolisp >> But I guess that would be a dream only ... >> >> Keep up the (very) good work Alex! >> >> Bye, >> Arie >> > > -- keep raising the bar