LispCast Episode 7
So, I was going to wait on this, but why not release it now.
Yeah!
I’ve got an embedded flash player from blip.tv. Don’t mind the crappy resolution in the thumbnail — it’s much better after you hit play. Try it fullscreen, too, for a better experience.You can also download the OGG here. Here’s the code.
There are two more videos in the series to go . . . The next one is about . . . dare I ruin the surprise . . . continuation-based web-development. After that, I package it all up (in the next episode) using asdf. Stay tuned.Oh, and the end of the series is not the end of LispCast. As I’ve already mentioned in the comments of another post, the blog format is over. I’m switching to a traditional CMS. But that doesn’t mean I won’t make more videos. I’ll just stick to videos, articles, and maybe some reference documents. That’s what I like to do, and nothing’s going to stop me. I’ll post all about the change and my reasoning soon. That will be my last blog-style post. I plan on having a small feed of updates (like posts saying “A new video is posted, check it out here.”) but probably not much more. But enough, go watch the video. These videos are a labor of love. I can’t know how good they are, how bad they are, or what more you want to see if you don’t let me know what you think.
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Thank you for the video.
There does not appear to be a file for the associated code:
http://www.lispcast.com/files/episode7/reddit-lisp.lisp
returns error 404.
Oops, sorry. I’ll fix that when I get home later today.
Ok, the file should be there now.
Hi, I love your videos, I am looking forward to your next one.
Do you have any idea how much do we have to wait?
Thank you.
I don’t know exactly when I’ll get the next one out. I’ve already started working on the code. But the most time-consuming part is still ahead, and I’ve got school projects and my thesis to do.
If I can find a spare weekend (which is doubtful), very soon. Otherwise, May/June.
Thanks for your encouragement.
Good luck with your school projects, I am standing by:), Richard
Would you post all the videos using this player? It’s great!