Hi Mia, Thanks for posting here and starting this blog.
There are a total of three blogs at the moment. Last one I feel could be further simplified, it's great effort by you. The flow and flair make it all the more interesting to read posts in one go! I loved the first article. Thanks again. Also I'm glad you liked the mind maps! :-) Hoping to read further and also contributing by way of more mind maps. With warm regards, Nehal -- https://linktr.ee/nehal5 On Wed, Sep 1, 2021, 3:34 PM Mia Burger <mia.bur...@gmx.de> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm Mia, one of Alex' daughters, nice to meet you! > > I started to play around with PicoLisp a few months ago. So I checked > the available resources, and after a while I thought it might be good to > have a little bit more "beginner's level" content, with a low threshold > and fun to read. Because I feel that a lot of it is already quite > advanced (or of rather mixed difficulty), which can be quite frustrating. > > So we started to put up a blog together. Today I have posted the first > article, and there will be one post per day for the next few weeks. If > you're interested, feel free to follow! > > - This is the blog homepage: https://picolisp-blog.hashnode.dev/ > > - And here is the repository with some ideas for structure and content: > https://gitlab.com/picolisp-blog/structure > > I'm always happy about feedback or further inputs - for example, I think > it would be really nice to feature some community projects, like Nehal's > mind maps. Always open for your ideas! Also, please let me know if > something requires further explanation or maybe is even wrong. > > > Wish you a nice rest of the week! > > Best regards, Mia > > > PS. Also I have to apologize, obviously most of the content is not > originally from me but from the community. Sometimes I even copied > complete sentences if I liked them. Hope that was ok! > > -- > UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subjectUnsubscribe >