[Bese-devel] UCW for beginners

liu chang liuchangjohn at gmail.com
Sat Oct 1 05:58:29 UTC 2005


On 10/1/05, Waldo Rubinstein <waldo at trianet.net> wrote:
>
> As I'm learning more about Lisp and UCW and have been documenting all
> along my findings, I decided to formalize what I have learned/done so
> far and contribute it to the community. Since this is something I
> decided just now, I don't even have version 0.01 available yet.
>
> What I'm trying to do is help improve the existing UCW documentation
> along with additional information I've learned myself and through the
> list activity. So, I have a few questions/requests:
>
> 1) I remember about a couple of weeks ago there was a discussion to
> make a wiki for UCW et al. Last I remember was Marco pointing out the
> following http://lisp.tech.coop/index. Does anyone know the status of
> this site and its transformation into a "mostly related to UCW and
> Lisp on Lines" site?


Perhaps you can consider creating a wiki book on
wikibooks.org<http://wikibooks.org>
?

2) What is the status of Lisp on Lines and where can I find more
> information about it other than the generic information on cliki.net<http://cliki.net>
> ?
> 3) When I first started on Ruby on Rails (RoR), one thing that helped
> me learned more about practical applications of what the framework
> offered was by looking at other people's applications and code. RoR
> published a section where members would make their working
> applications available to the community for usage/learning (see
> http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/OpenSourceProjects). Is
> anyone willing to contribute working applications (small, medium, and/
> or large) to the community?
>
> As I learn more, I will be able to contribute more, so I ask of you
> to help me (and others) learn from your experience so we can me this
> a better community for all. Maybe we can then invite Andreas Fuchs to
> criticize what the community has done and potentially point out how
> things are better or can be made better "on the other side of the
> fence".
>
> Thanks,
> Waldo
>
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