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Re: The NewAge of Visual LISP, we transform the user'LISP into user C++/LISP
« Reply #15 on: August 26, 2011, 11:16:34 AM »
... I don't understand why the AUGI thread was linked in the OP?

Who wants to read those 'idiots' b@tching about how Autodesk has failed to enhance LISP (enough)!?  :roll:

Edit: ^^ Sarcasm, as I am one of the 'idiots' b@tching in that thread.
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Re: The NewAge of Visual LISP, we transform the user'LISP into user C++/LISP
« Reply #16 on: August 26, 2011, 11:39:51 AM »
lol, this just seems like the most ambitious trolling evar
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Re: The NewAge of Visual LISP, we transform the user'LISP into user C++/LISP
« Reply #17 on: August 26, 2011, 01:03:50 PM »
@d2010
wow! You must have put in many, many hours into developing your ideas and thoughts.

Congratulations. You should be very proud.
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Re: The NewAge of Visual LISP, we transform the user'LISP into user C++/LISP
« Reply #18 on: August 26, 2011, 01:13:28 PM »
@others

I am adjusting my scorecard. ...right about now I am wondering, thinking, and understanding about how you guys must view my ideas and code. Recently, I wrote a preprocessor, and a parser for Lisp; now I feel like you guys must look at me like I am an idiot. Thank you all.

I don't feel very welcome (my world just got a whole lot smaller).
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Re: The NewAge of Visual LISP, we transform the user'LISP into user C++/LISP
« Reply #19 on: August 26, 2011, 01:40:15 PM »
@others

I am adjusting my scorecard. ...right about now I am wondering, thinking, and understanding about how you guys must view my ideas and code. Recently, I wrote a preprocessor, and a parser for Lisp; now I feel like you guys must look at me like I am an idiot. Thank you all.

I don't feel very welcome (my world just got a whole lot smaller).

Are you being serious? 

You *do* realize the 'idiot comment' above was sarcasm, right?
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Re: The NewAge of Visual LISP, we transform the user'LISP into user C++/LISP
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Re: The NewAge of Visual LISP, we transform the user'LISP into user C++/LISP
« Reply #21 on: August 26, 2011, 03:33:28 PM »

Yes, I do realize the `idiot comment' was sarcasm.

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Note: Please do not be confused by my statements; this thread isn't necessarily bad (There are useful posts and statements in this thread). My comment was meant to put any *potential* no-so-useful threads in this conversation in check (stop where I think this thread could lead) and to place my comment on those type of replies (yes, I see the irony; it is intentional). My goal was offer up a dose of some good *OLD* theSwamp values (Is that my job, no but, if you dont like it, you don't have to listen).

No, my statement was not a `all about me' kinda thing (I'm sorry if [you] feel that way...now I have another scorecard). Its how people seem to perceive code/ideas and how they react to them.

Short/blunt version:
[We] were not involved in the planning, design and execution phases of this project so why are [you] voicing opinions about the delivery method (Keep "painting the bike-shed" and see where it gets [you]).

If you are truly interested in the product but do not feel the "delivery method" is to your liking, ask for another. If you are not interested in the product...then what do you care?
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Re: The NewAge of Visual LISP, we transform the user'LISP into user C++/LISP
« Reply #22 on: August 26, 2011, 05:31:26 PM »
^^^

- What I see is ADS code (if all that it is a real thing) - and the obsolete ads-dcl calls btw.

- All the URL Links go to places that do not look in anyway to a serious software company, no contact info, no author name, no nothing.

- Also if you hit on any of the links they simple open other links (not related to the supposed product et-al) and it is not easy to go out from them.

My 0.2 cts.

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Re: The NewAge of Visual LISP, we transform the user'LISP into user C++/LISP
« Reply #23 on: August 27, 2011, 05:57:42 PM »
^
Cannot download your VLX it will be better if you post source code instead, so any other user at least will see what he/she is downloading, unless they trust you.

About lisp code being garbage in 5+ years - not true I still have and use some of my routines I did back on 1987 or even earlier ones.

About ADS, I used that about 10+ years ago it is now obsolete - those functions still are available many for compability issues and many others now target the ObjectARX ones.

Also, what AutoCAD versions your software targets? - it does compile to a real .arx extension?

You need to have your software in a professional web site of your own - not the one you have right now - add in there your software company name, contact information, that will help you.


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Re: The NewAge of Visual LISP, we transform the user'LISP into user C++/LISP
« Reply #24 on: August 27, 2011, 07:26:08 PM »

D2010,
 Your posted code looks like a typical VLX to me.


Please refer to my previous post :
Can you take this code : http://www.theswamp.org/index.php?topic=17085.msg206807#msg206807
Convert it to C++ ... and post the code here.
Then
Compile the C++ to an ARX or DLL (or whatever you like) to run in AutoCAD 2010-2012 on WIN7 64 bit ... and post it here.

Looking forward to your sample.

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Re: The NewAge of Visual LISP, we transform the user'LISP into user C++/LISP
« Reply #25 on: August 30, 2011, 05:14:02 AM »
I think I'll change my sig to  something like "the thread killer".

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Re: The NewAge of Visual LISP, we transform the user'LISP into user C++/LISP
« Reply #26 on: August 30, 2011, 06:54:37 AM »
Funny, I feel like I am a contender for that title sometimes.  Still you probably deserve it more Kerry :evil:

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Re: The NewAge of Visual LISP, we transform the user'LISP into user C++/LISP
« Reply #27 on: August 30, 2011, 08:56:02 AM »
Funny, I feel like I am a contender for that title sometimes.  Still you probably deserve it more Kerry :evil:



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