Deep in the Amazon

Started by cormullion, October 03, 2006, 12:49:29 AM

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cormullion

QuoteEquipped with the veritable Ginsu Machete of web hacking -- newLISP -- I can begin....


Worth a read: Bob's hacking through the Amazon jungle over at http://sparebandwidth.blogspot.com/">//http://sparebandwidth.blogspot.com/!

frontera000

#1
Thank you. newlisper.blogspot.com is also a great blog.



I am trying to move away from blogger. It is not very stable and formats the code wrong most of the time.



I hope to move to a real hosting company and do some newlisp coding to get the blog going. Does anyone have ready made blogging software written in  newlisp? I saw wiki which is great, I am still looking for other examples.

cormullion

#2
yeah blogger isn't up to much, really. I was surprised by how poorly indexed it was - I mean, this is Google but ... It is, at least, free!



There is some newLISP wiki code around. You need a proper hosting setup though.



I'm thinking of moving away from the blogging idea myself. Writing and reading the latest post is fun and OK, but then the stuff gets buried under layers of time and fades away. I'm wondering whether we shouldn't all be working on a more permanent newLISP wiki, with different sections for sample code, etc.  Haven't thought it through though, but perhaps other languages have something similar that we would look at...

frontera000

#3
I got Lutz's wiki installed at a new site and I am blogging there. The wiki code is very useful!



New blog is:

http://terpri.com">http://terpri.com



Thanks.

tom

#4
Quote from: "cormullion"
I'm thinking of moving away from the blogging idea myself. Writing and reading the latest post is fun and OK, but then the stuff gets buried under layers of time and fades away. I'm wondering whether we shouldn't all be working on a more permanent newLISP wiki, with different sections for sample code, etc.  Haven't thought it through though, but perhaps other languages have something similar that we would look at...


I'm all for that idea.  I use a slightly hacked up version of newlisp

wiki (I'm a little shy about showing it off, though), and am full of

little ideas for improvement...