From: Timofei Shatrov
Subject: LIFP demo release
Date: 
Message-ID: <43e1c3ea.2822811@news.readfreenews.net>
I'd like to introduce the new killer Lisp app, LIFP - Lisp Interactive
Fiction Project. It includes a library to write interactive fiction and
interpreter to play it. I announce it on c.l.l. before I'll introduce it
to the IF community so I could get some feedback from more knowledgeable
lispers than myself how to make the package more user-friendly. I use
Ltk for graphic interface and CLISP for delivering the executable for
Windows. 

Without the further ado, the file is here:

http://rapidshare.de/files/12364666/lifp.zip.html

(I had to use one of these free-upload-file sites, because right now I'm
on dialup and it takes me almost an hour to upload a 2Mb file...)

The archive contains the source code and Windows executable.

I'd also like to hear whether the source compiles for other Lisps and
operating systems. I think it's portable, but that's an unproven
hypothesis.

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|WAR HAS NEVER SOLVED ANYTHING|,----- Timofei Shatrov aka Grue---------.
|(except for ending slavery,  ||mail: grue at mail.ru ================ |
|   fascism and communism)    ||============= http://grue3.tripod.com  |
|...and Saddam's dictatorship |`----------------------------------[4*72]

From: Pascal Bourguignon
Subject: Re: LIFP demo release
Date: 
Message-ID: <87u0bhna30.fsf@thalassa.informatimago.com>
····@mail.ru (Timofei Shatrov) writes:

> I'd like to introduce the new killer Lisp app, LIFP - Lisp Interactive
> Fiction Project. It includes a library to write interactive fiction and
> interpreter to play it. I announce it on c.l.l. before I'll introduce it
> to the IF community so I could get some feedback from more knowledgeable
> lispers than myself how to make the package more user-friendly. I use
> Ltk for graphic interface and CLISP for delivering the executable for
> Windows. 
>
> Without the further ado, the file is here:
>
> http://rapidshare.de/files/12364666/lifp.zip.html
>
> (I had to use one of these free-upload-file sites, because right now I'm
> on dialup and it takes me almost an hour to upload a 2Mb file...)
>
> The archive contains the source code and Windows executable.
>
> I'd also like to hear whether the source compiles for other Lisps and
> operating systems. I think it's portable, but that's an unproven
> hypothesis.

I don't have MS-Windows.  The source code is most probably less than
50KB.  It would upload in less than 10 seconds, in less than a minute
in any case.  We're all more interested by lisp sources than by
MS-Windows executable that may contain viruses and other malware.
This rapidshare.de is not convenient (it requires JavaScript, and
verge on being a PITA).  If you're interested in OpenSource
development, you may create a project on sourceforge.net or on
common-lisp.net for free.

 
-- 
__Pascal Bourguignon__                     http://www.informatimago.com/

"Logiciels libres : nourris au code source sans farine animale."
From: Timofei Shatrov
Subject: Re: LIFP demo release
Date: 
Message-ID: <43e22e7e.895027@news.readfreenews.net>
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 14:50:43 +0100, Pascal Bourguignon
<······@informatimago.com> tried to confuse everyone with this message:

>····@mail.ru (Timofei Shatrov) writes:
>
>> I'd like to introduce the new killer Lisp app, LIFP - Lisp Interactive
>> Fiction Project. It includes a library to write interactive fiction and
>> interpreter to play it. I announce it on c.l.l. before I'll introduce it
>> to the IF community so I could get some feedback from more knowledgeable
>> lispers than myself how to make the package more user-friendly. I use
>> Ltk for graphic interface and CLISP for delivering the executable for
>> Windows. 
>>
>> Without the further ado, the file is here:
>>
>> http://rapidshare.de/files/12364666/lifp.zip.html
>>
>> (I had to use one of these free-upload-file sites, because right now I'm
>> on dialup and it takes me almost an hour to upload a 2Mb file...)
>>
>> The archive contains the source code and Windows executable.
>>
>> I'd also like to hear whether the source compiles for other Lisps and
>> operating systems. I think it's portable, but that's an unproven
>> hypothesis.
>
>I don't have MS-Windows.  The source code is most probably less than
>50KB.  It would upload in less than 10 seconds, in less than a minute
>in any case.  We're all more interested by lisp sources than by
>MS-Windows executable that may contain viruses and other malware.
>This rapidshare.de is not convenient (it requires JavaScript, and
>verge on being a PITA).  If you're interested in OpenSource
>development, you may create a project on sourceforge.net or on
>common-lisp.net for free.

I'm surely going to do that as soon as I get my hands to decent Internet
connection. But for the time being you'll have to cope with Rapidshare.
It can't be that bad.

-- 
|WAR HAS NEVER SOLVED ANYTHING|,----- Timofei Shatrov aka Grue---------.
|(except for ending slavery,  ||mail: grue at mail.ru ================ |
|   fascism and communism)    ||============= http://grue3.tripod.com  |
|...and Saddam's dictatorship |`----------------------------------[4*72]