View Full Version : AfraLisp has a new home with CADTutor
CADTutor
13th Apr 2006, 12:05 pm
Earlier this week, site owner of AfraLisp (Kenny Ramage) and I came to a mutually satisfactory arrangement, whereby the site ownership was transferred to me.
The future of AfraLisp has been hanging in the balance for some time now and the new arrangement means that the site now has a guaranteed future.
I don't have any immediate plans for the site but it seems obvious to forge some strong links between CADTutor and AfraLisp.
Comments welcome.
AfraLisp.net (http://www.afralisp.net)
good_m
13th Apr 2006, 12:19 pm
That's awesome! Congrats CADTutor!
Mike
David Bethel
13th Apr 2006, 01:07 pm
That is good news! Let us know if we can be of assistance. -David
Lazer
16th Apr 2006, 01:54 am
:D The wife will not be happy as I have lots of reading up to do on http://www.afralisp.net/
CADTutor Your commitment is what keeps us all here. Cheers.
rkmcswain
1st May 2006, 06:42 pm
Echoing the "Good News" comments.... :star:
Bloodwig80
22nd Jun 2006, 12:26 pm
looks like there is a lot of information on that AfraLisp site. I'll do some perusing later when i have some downtime.
Do you have any plans for that information database?
CADTutor
22nd Jun 2006, 12:51 pm
There is masses of information on the Afralisp site and it will be a little while before I am able to focus my full atention on it.
Broadly, I intend to keep the site going because it is well known and well though of. I hope to encourage others to contribute new material. In the shorther term, I will be bringing some of the basic AutoLISP tutorials over to CADTutor as a sort of primer. That material will appear with the launch of the new site later in the summer. At least, that's the plan at this stage.
f700es
22nd Jun 2006, 01:41 pm
There is masses of information on the Afralisp site and it will be a little while before I am able to focus my full atention on it.
Broadly, I intend to keep the site going because it is well known and well though of. I hope to encourage others to contribute new material. In the shorther term, I will be bringing some of the basic AutoLISP tutorials over to CADTutor as a sort of primer. That material will appear with the launch of the new site later in the summer. At least, that's the plan at this stage.
That sounds great :)
Hepcat
28th Jan 2009, 09:43 pm
I just found the afralisp site, but all the body text is white, on a white background. I can read it if I 'select all' but it's otherwise invisible.
Jon
ReMark
28th Jan 2009, 10:40 pm
Sounds like a marriage made in heaven. Two thumbs up!
CADTutor
29th Jan 2009, 12:10 am
I just found the afralisp site, but all the body text is white, on a white background. I can read it if I 'select all' but it's otherwise invisible.
Jon
What browswer and version are you using? It looks fine in IE6/7 and Firefox.
lpseifert
29th Jan 2009, 12:29 am
I just found the afralisp site, but all the body text is white, on a white background. I can read it if I 'select all' but it's otherwise invisible.
Jon
Using Firefox? Go to Tools > Content > Colors and uncheck 'Allow pages to choose their own colors...'
Zorg
8th Jun 2009, 07:59 am
Fantastic :D
Car5858
8th Jun 2009, 02:49 pm
Just added the site to the favorites, beem wanting to learn lisp fro a few months now. Thanks for the link
C
Lee Mac
8th Jun 2009, 05:34 pm
Just added the site to the favorites, beem wanting to learn lisp fro a few months now. Thanks for the link
C
If there is anything that may not be covered by AfraLISP.net, check out Jeffery Sanders site (just google "Jeffery Sanders LISP") - there is a ton of info there also.
And if you are stuck at any point, just drop us a thread in the LISP forum :thumbsup:
Lee
Car5858
8th Jun 2009, 06:47 pm
If there is anything that may not be covered by AfraLISP.net, check out Jeffery Sanders site (just google "Jeffery Sanders LISP") - there is a ton of info there also.
And if you are stuck at any point, just drop us a thread in the LISP forum :thumbsup:
Lee
Thanks Lee will do.:)
Tankman
12th Jul 2009, 01:49 pm
Second the motion!
Nice acquisition for all in the forums!
todouble22
9th Nov 2009, 07:27 pm
my two fav. sites...
asos2000
6th Oct 2010, 11:44 am
What is the ability of translating AfraLisp tutorials to my native language?
CADTutor
13th Oct 2010, 08:31 pm
What is the ability of translating AfraLisp tutorials to my native language?
Well, I'm not able to do this myself - I have neither the time or the language skills but if you'd like to have a go, I'm happy to host the result.
RenderMan
13th Oct 2010, 08:50 pm
I just stumbled upon this thread, and would like to express (belated) congratulations to you David!
This sounds like a great opportunity for the user community you support, so thank you.
Cheers! :beer:
RenderMan
13th Oct 2010, 08:52 pm
I just stumbled upon this thread, and would like to express (belated) congratulations to you David!
This sounds like a great opportunity for the user community you support, so thank you.
Cheers! :beer:
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