Doesn't this nice article perhaps show a beginning of the path how to use
Picolisp as the basis for more use-case-oriented dialects/variations
that could be used more intuitively by users?
Might this be a way to attract more users to use picolisp by such
'vehicles', which they can happily drive
> I've published a new article to the wiki:
>
> https://picolisp.com/wiki/?metaprogrammingexperiments
>
> It details my continued exploration of writing "Common Lisp style" macros in
> PicoLisp
>
Builtin tests passed under pil21 too.
(mike)
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