00:00:00 --- log: started forth/03.02.01 00:07:03 --- quit: Rk ("Client Exiting") 00:53:15 --- quit: Fractal (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 03:12:42 --- join: deluxe (~deluxe@p50805137.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #forth 03:15:43 bon jour # 03:17:50 Morning :) 03:22:54 hi 03:41:21 * deluxe is working up a fat pile of annoyances/probs in a new woody 'standard' installation... 03:41:32 ...so how are you? 04:10:24 ...so who are you? ;) 04:35:42 onetom: stepping forwards in slow motion... 04:36:55 :) 04:37:08 actually im playin w videorecording atm 04:37:23 not dealing w 4th right now 05:07:01 anybody here played w/ retroforth already? 05:36:06 hm... not much yet 05:36:12 just w forthos.org 06:04:28 ?? 06:38:23 its the descendent of retro i think 06:38:43 but u must have chked it already 06:51:56 --- join: Herkamire (~jason@ip68-9-59-120.ri.ri.cox.net) joined #forth 07:28:09 --- join: TreyB (~trey@cpe-66-87-192-27.tx.sprintbbd.net) joined #forth 07:34:39 --- join: wossname (wossname@HSE-QuebecCity-ppp81377.qc.sympatico.ca) joined #forth 07:51:30 --- join: arke (~unknown@gen3-camarillo8-206.vnnyca.adelphia.net) joined #forth 08:21:08 for regex/text-peocessing, which forth would you recommend? 08:25:26 deluxe: I don't know of any forth that has regex built in 08:27:11 do you think forth is not that well suited for regexes? 08:28:00 everybody using perl for that? 08:28:56 perl has better regex 08:29:04 From a "quick-script" point of view, I find perl hard to beat. 08:30:38 Most forths don't come out of the box ready for text processing. One could write the appropriate words, but that doesn't fall into the forth just-as-much-as-you-need philosophy for writing code. 08:30:42 I think forth would be great for regex, it's just that I don't if anybody has written regex for a forth (but I don't know that many forths, so...) 08:31:33 TreyB: exactly. I'm guessing that there isn't a regex for forth because you never need regex for a project. 08:31:52 you just need some of it 08:31:57 so people just write what they need 08:32:16 anybody uses forth for textprocessing in here? 08:32:47 cgi, bots, etc. ? 08:37:24 I started making a webserver (twice) but I never parsed the headers beyond finding the path and the method request 08:40:25 One of the Gforth guys wrote a webserver-in-a-screen thing, as I recall. 08:53:24 --- join: futh (~futh@a106-20.cariboo.bc.ca) joined #forth 08:54:05 --- quit: futh (Client Quit) 09:23:40 --- quit: deluxe ("bb cu") 09:46:10 --- join: tathi (~josh@ip68-9-59-88.ri.ri.cox.net) joined #forth 09:48:09 --- quit: tathi (Client Quit) 09:51:32 --- join: tathi (~josh@ip68-9-59-88.ri.ri.cox.net) joined #forth 09:53:33 --- quit: tathi (Client Quit) 10:31:31 --- join: tathi (~josh@ip68-9-59-88.ri.ri.cox.net) joined #forth 10:46:47 --- quit: wossname ("rolololol") 10:52:07 --- quit: Herkamire (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 10:52:46 --- join: tcn (tcn@tc4-login12.megatrondata.com) joined #forth 11:00:46 Hi tcn 11:01:39 hi 11:34:04 --- quit: tathi ("leaving") 11:36:52 --- join: futh (~futh@a106-20.cariboo.bc.ca) joined #forth 11:37:27 hi onetom 11:38:20 futh, as in futhin? 11:38:45 sure 11:41:47 futh: hi 11:43:20 Filthy canadian. 11:43:42 hey futh 11:45:28 --- quit: arke ("arke has no reason") 11:46:26 hi tcn 11:46:31 how is it going? 11:49:06 oh allright.. messing around with little linuxes.. 11:49:40 cute, are you dressing them up in little costumes? 11:50:54 :)) 11:51:40 --- nick: futh -> thin 11:51:49 --- mode: ChanServ set +o thin 11:52:01 oh no, i'm putting them on a little computert 11:52:37 little linuxes in penguin suits, kawaii! sell them in japan! 11:54:14 --- topic: set to 'Welcome to the Forth Cooking Channel. Cook you bastards, COOK! | IsForth: runs on linux, coded in x86 asm - http://isforth.clss.net | official forth sites: http://www.ultratechnology.com/forth.htm & http://www.colorforth.com' by thin 11:54:34 --- mode: thin set -o thin 11:55:06 Hm. 11:55:29 Some force is always needed to get Forth coders to cod..er..cook, yes. 11:56:28 --- mode: ChanServ set +o thin 11:57:10 i've done more cooking than coding lately 11:57:34 So have I, and I don't really cook. 12:00:41 --- topic: set to 'The channel for active & collaborating Forth coders | IsForth: runs on linux, coded in x86 asm - http://isforth.clss.net | official forth sites: http://www.ultratechnology.com/forth.htm & http://www.colorforth.com' by thin 12:01:01 if it is in the topic it will become true 12:01:05 laters, gotta go 12:01:07 --- quit: thin ("bye") 12:18:27 --- join: Rk (~arke@gen3-camarillo8-206.vnnyca.adelphia.net) joined #forth 13:28:14 --- quit: tcn (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 13:44:17 --- join: male (~male@24.33.30.124) joined #forth 14:01:47 --- quit: Robert ("IRC is for the weak. Bed - here I come!") 14:04:22 --- join: karingo (karingo@29.portland-01-02rs.or.dial-access.att.net) joined #forth 14:06:34 --- join: Fractal (~doug@24.77.171.28) joined #forth 14:16:20 --- quit: Rk (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 15:25:34 --- quit: skylan (SendQ exceeded) 15:25:39 --- join: skylan (sjh@Riverview84.tbaytel.net) joined #forth 15:29:15 --- join: Robert (~snofs@h138n2fls31o965.telia.com) joined #forth 15:40:34 --- quit: skylan (Remote closed the connection) 15:40:36 --- join: skylan (sjh@207.164.213.38) joined #forth 16:30:17 --- join: Rk (~arke@gen3-camarillo8-206.vnnyca.adelphia.net) joined #forth 16:49:06 --- quit: karingo () 17:49:55 --- quit: male ("User disconnected") 18:10:07 --- quit: skylan (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 18:10:40 --- join: skylan (sjh@Rockcliffe6.tbaytel.net) joined #forth 18:47:11 --- join: Speuler (~Speuler@mnch-d9ba447e.pool.mediaWays.net) joined #forth 18:47:25 'morning 18:50:01 --- join: semtex (~Speuler@mnch-d9ba447e.pool.mediaWays.net) joined #forth 18:50:10 --- quit: Speuler (Client Quit) 18:50:22 --- nick: semtex -> Speuler 23:02:45 --- join: proteusguy (~username@dialup-67.30.252.206.Dial1.Atlanta1.Level3.net) joined #forth 23:06:27 --- quit: proteusguy (Client Quit) 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/03.02.01