OK, that was quite a progress! But I’d like to see a bit more controversy — for example, about fundamental aspects of PicoLisp, especially in contrast to other Lisps, and the reasons why PicoLisp is different.
Also, more questions about specific problems or features would be great. I’m also curious to hear what other people are doing with PicoLisp, and where they think PicoLisp reaches its limits. See you tomorrow! And definitely join the SimpleX chat group (see the link at https://picolisp.com/wiki/?community)! ☺/ A!ex On Thu, Mar 05, 2026 at 11:15:44AM +0100, Alexander Burger wrote: > Dear PicoLispers, > > This is a reminder about our weekly "Fridays for Functions" meetings, > which have been running uninterrupted since July 2025. These meetings > are a great opportunity to ask direct questions about PicoLisp, share > ideas, or simply listen in. > > Meeting Details: > > Time: Every Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM UTC > Location: https://meeting.itship.ch/picolisp > > The extended time window ensures that participants from almost all time > zones can join at a convenient time. You don’t need to say much or turn > on your camera if you prefer not to. Typically, I share my screen to > explain technical concepts more effectively than through documentation > or articles. > > Participation varies throughout the day, with peaks of over 10 attendees > at times, and occasionally no one showing up for a while. However, there > have always been at least four participants each week. For me, it’s a > relaxed and enjoyable experience — I keep the meeting open while going > about my regular day until someone joins. > > The next meeting is tomorrow! If you’ve ever wanted to ask something > about PicoLisp, this is your chance. Check where your local time > overlaps with the UTC schedule and drop by. > > Looking forward to seeing you there! -- Fridays for Functions: 9:00-17:00 UTC on Jitsi https://meeting.itship.ch/picolisp UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:[email protected]?subject=Unsubscribe
