Dear newLISPers!
Website http://intricatevisions.com/ will be shut down on Jan 10th 2009.
Please, download and save anything dear to your heart. Take anything you might find useful:
http://intricatevisions.com/index.cgi?page=newlisp
http://intricatevisions.com/download/newLISP.ini
http://intricatevisions.com/newlispweb/
Sorry for broken links...
Feel free to ask me on this forum (using private message), if you miss/need something from my website.
Many happy moments with newLISP in year 2009!
Greetings, Frantisek
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Hello Cormullion, yes, vision was intricate :-)
There is definitely more stuff that I would like to share, but next time I might just use something premanufactured instead of building it from scratch. Time and other resources are needed for my other hobbies as well. I might eventually create a new website with easier to remember (and spell) name. I just can't resist to share and play :-)
One of the last things I used newLISP for is this website (in Czech only):
http://charlottemarie.cz/
It has only static pages. I created a basic template, menu and corresponding content and just used script to generate the pages. It works flawlessly and I couldn't do it so elegantly or so fast without newLISP.
Yes, Clojure is my next pet language. I would like to move into JVM world. I am dreaming up some nice applications. Anyway, newLISP stays in my toolbox.
Just to tease you little bit about Clojure, look at Clojure Series at WRITING/CODING. I guess you share some interests with Eric:
http://writingcoding.blogspot.com/2008/ ... tents.html
Take care, Fanda
There is definitely more stuff that I would like to share, but next time I might just use something premanufactured instead of building it from scratch. Time and other resources are needed for my other hobbies as well. I might eventually create a new website with easier to remember (and spell) name. I just can't resist to share and play :-)
One of the last things I used newLISP for is this website (in Czech only):
http://charlottemarie.cz/
It has only static pages. I created a basic template, menu and corresponding content and just used script to generate the pages. It works flawlessly and I couldn't do it so elegantly or so fast without newLISP.
Yes, Clojure is my next pet language. I would like to move into JVM world. I am dreaming up some nice applications. Anyway, newLISP stays in my toolbox.
Just to tease you little bit about Clojure, look at Clojure Series at WRITING/CODING. I guess you share some interests with Eric:
http://writingcoding.blogspot.com/2008/ ... tents.html
Take care, Fanda