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Re: movitz
I think the idea for Movitz is really cool. What state is it currently in right now?
Cheers, Dave
Slowly but surely the world is finding Lisp. http://www.findinglisp.com/blog/
Slowly but surely the world is finding Lisp. http://www.findinglisp.com/blog/
Re: movitz
With all these Virtual Machines on a server (isn't EC2 like that?), wouldn't movitz be a good candidate?
I've dabbled just a bit with it, and love it for experiments, but haven't done anything serious with it.
I wish there was a ARM version for a phone... But it's x86 last time I've looked.
I've dabbled just a bit with it, and love it for experiments, but haven't done anything serious with it.
I wish there was a ARM version for a phone... But it's x86 last time I've looked.
Re: movitz
I think it's a fantastic idea.
There was a problem I was having with it though. I bought an old OOOLD laptop with like 8mb of RAM and had movitz on a floppy just to keep something in my car that had a repl. Like old computers would have a BASIC prompt.
Anything entered would need to be shorter than the width of the screen, or weird errors would happen.
Granted, I know it's more of a compiler than a prompt in design... I suppose I could learn more and write a more robust prompt USING Movitz.
I hope someone writes a full, usable kernel/OS with this in the next few years.
There was a problem I was having with it though. I bought an old OOOLD laptop with like 8mb of RAM and had movitz on a floppy just to keep something in my car that had a repl. Like old computers would have a BASIC prompt.
Anything entered would need to be shorter than the width of the screen, or weird errors would happen.
Granted, I know it's more of a compiler than a prompt in design... I suppose I could learn more and write a more robust prompt USING Movitz.
I hope someone writes a full, usable kernel/OS with this in the next few years.
Re: movitz
I really liked seeing low-level Lisp (I took a quick look at the NE2k driver)!.