Hi Alabhya, if I were you I would learn enough C to understand the pil32
source and then go through it.


On Thu, Aug 7, 2014 at 4:00 PM, Alabhya Singh <alab...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> To be able to use a language with utmost confidence one should be able to
> understand its implementation so much so as to be able to implement it and
> maintain it.
>
> This I am saying from my experience in maintaining my Porteus Linux system.
> PicoLisp matches Porteus in many ways, minimalist, easy to maintain, speed
> etc.
>
> PicoLisp philosophy of minimal orthogonal design makes it ideal for this
> down to bare metal approach.
>
> However I am just a novice lisp programmer who would love to invest
> significant effort into learning through using picoLisp.
>
> I shall be grateful if Alexander and/or other senior experienced people be
> kind enough to outline various components of implementing picoLisp.
>
> Such as: knowledge level of lisp, assembly and C (reference books, links
> etc).
>
> Kindly indicate steps to start learning how to implement and maintain
> picoLisp.
>
>
>

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