Awesome. Does this planner have a site on the Web or is that after the meeting
with Google
On November 18, 2015 3:19:07 PM GMT+01:00, Azul Echidna
wrote:
>Alex:
>
>Congrats!
>
>I know I'm new, but I've been working a joint Open Source civilian /
>military transportation planner in PicoLisp.
>(
Alex:
Congrats!
I know I'm new, but I've been working a joint Open Source civilian /
military transportation planner in PicoLisp.
(moderninzation of
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_Analysis_and_Replanning_Tool)
I'm meeting with Google (Jim Young, VP Govt. and crew for Google) 7 Dec
about l
Santa Clause seems to appear early this year :-)
Thank you very much, Alex!
Olaf
On 16.11.2015 18:01, Alexander Burger wrote:
Hi all,
I'm glad to announce that the arm64 port of pil64 is done! :)
Hi Rick,
> I also noticed the handy pil-based build script. "We don't need no
> stinkin' make!" ;) Cheers!
Well said! 'make' is a nightmare :)
♪♫ Alex
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Congrats!! Great job Alex!!
Hopefully i can give a same great news soon..
On Tuesday, November 17, 2015 3:08 AM, Rick Hanson
wrote:
> I'm glad to announce that the arm64 port of pil64 is done! :)
Very nice! Congrats!
I also noticed the handy pil-based build script. "We don't need
> I'm glad to announce that the arm64 port of pil64 is done! :)
Very nice! Congrats!
I also noticed the handy pil-based build script. "We don't need no
stinkin' make!" ;) Cheers!
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Hi all,
I'm glad to announce that the arm64 port of pil64 is done! :)
To my feeling, the ARMv8 (arm64) architecture is the best match so far
for the PicoLisp VM. It has some terrible quirks though, the worst being
the fact that the hardware stack pointer is crippled, and nearly
unusable on a stac