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2020-05-16 Thread Carlos Trigoso
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Re: Do free Open Source Foundation's Software Stacks fall under US Export Law?

2020-05-16 Thread Alexander Burger
On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 04:06:47PM +0200, pd wrote: > Thanks Alex for your absolute amazing and beautiful work and dedication. Thank you all too! For me it is a lot of fun :) > Fortunately noise is over and list returns to pure signal. Yes indeed! Unfortunately for me it is not over. Guido kee

Re: Do free Open Source Foundation's Software Stacks fall under US Export Law?

2020-05-16 Thread George-Phillip Orais
Wow that guy is really pain in the ass.. sorry about that Alex, is it possible to report him to the authorities for cyber-bullying? not sure of the right term.. On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 7:47 PM Alexander Burger wrote: > On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 04:06:47PM +0200, pd wrote: > > Thanks Alex for your

Re: Do free Open Source Foundation's Software Stacks fall under US Export Law?

2020-05-16 Thread pd
Nice to hear is fun for you, for me is fun to use picolisp and also this list where you are do accesible and kind, it's a real privilege! Sad to know of that bulling, usually the better is simply ignore him but sometimes it's not enough. Hope this stop quickly Regards El sáb., 16 may. 2020 12:47

Re: Time to say goodbye

2020-05-16 Thread Christophe Gragnic
On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 5:06 PM Jon Kleiser wrote: > > Hi Alexander and the rest, Hi Jon, Just a big thanks, 3 months later, to you Jon. You were very helpful and unlocked many possibilities for my project that used EmuLisp. Maybe we'll see you at PilCon 2020 that we'll have to organize remotely.

Re: Do free Open Source Foundation's Software Stacks fall under US Export Law?

2020-05-16 Thread Alexander Shendi (Web.DE)
Can't you simply bounce his mails? I'm afraid handing matters over to the police isn't going to be effective. Am 16. Mai 2020 12:42:17 MESZ schrieb Alexander Burger : >On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 04:06:47PM +0200, pd wrote: >> Thanks Alex for your absolute amazing and beautiful work and >dedication.

Re: Do free Open Source Foundation's Software Stacks fall under US Export Law?

2020-05-16 Thread Alexander Burger
On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 05:06:31PM +0200, Alexander Shendi (Web.DE) wrote: > Can't you simply bounce his mails? I'm afraid handing matters over to the > police isn't going to be effective. It is all not effective I believe. I just ignore it ... ☺/ A!ex -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software

Re: native/lisp in picolisp32

2020-05-16 Thread C K Kashyap
Oh btw Andras, The main reason I would love those features in pil32 (C) is so that I can more easily translate it to miniPicoLisp. I really want to be able to have a system that requires nothing more than C :) Regards, Kashyap On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 10:53 PM C K Kashyap wrote: > Absolutely!!! >

Re: native/lisp in picolisp32

2020-05-16 Thread Alex Gilding
With a system like miniPicoLisp, like any ultra-light footprint interpreter - does a general purpose FFI really gel with the design? IMO the way people normally use interpreters in this weight class (see also, Lua, Chibi, picoC, Jim, ...) is to embed them: i.e. the interpreter becomes a first-clas

Re: native/lisp in picolisp32

2020-05-16 Thread C K Kashyap
I get a feeling that most of the folks on this list have Alex as the first name :) Here's my problem. I am convinced that PicoLisp is my final language but unfortunately I am unable to use it on Windows where I have to spend most of the time :( I just got it working with SDL on windows a couple of

Re: Time to say goodbye

2020-05-16 Thread Jon Kleiser
Hi Christophe, Thanks a lot for friendly words. It would be fun to watch some sessions from the upcoming PilCon 2020. I’m just recovering from the final episode of Le Bureau. ;-) /Jon > On 16 May 2020, at 17:01, Christophe Gragnic > wrote: > > On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 5:06 PM Jon Kleiser wro