00:00:00 --- log: started forth/10.11.29 01:43:21 --- quit: schmrkc (Read error: Operation timed out) 01:44:22 --- join: schmrkc (~marcus@c83-254-197-212.bredband.comhem.se) joined #forth 01:44:22 --- quit: schmrkc (Changing host) 01:44:23 --- join: schmrkc (~marcus@sxemacs/devel/schme) joined #forth 01:45:32 --- join: ygrek (~user@gateway/tor-sasl/ygrek) joined #forth 01:56:22 --- quit: ASau (Remote host closed the connection) 01:57:21 --- join: ASau (~user@95-28-62-161.broadband.corbina.ru) joined #forth 02:00:57 --- quit: saper (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 02:01:33 --- join: saper (saper@wikipedia/saper) joined #forth 02:04:20 --- quit: ygrek (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 04:43:32 --- join: Judofyr (~judofyr@cC694BF51.dhcp.bluecom.no) joined #forth 05:13:34 --- quit: schmrkc (Read error: No route to host) 05:13:58 --- join: schme (~marcus@sxemacs/devel/schme) joined #forth 05:14:23 --- nick: schme -> schmrkc 05:19:58 --- join: MayDaniel (~MayDaniel@unaffiliated/maydaniel) joined #forth 05:31:29 --- quit: schmrkc (Quit: leaving) 05:38:08 --- quit: MayDaniel (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 07:14:41 --- join: schme (~marcus@c83-254-197-212.bredband.comhem.se) joined #forth 07:14:45 --- quit: schme (Changing host) 07:14:45 --- join: schme (~marcus@sxemacs/devel/schme) joined #forth 07:19:20 --- quit: schme (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 07:19:43 --- join: schme (~marcus@c83-254-197-212.bredband.comhem.se) joined #forth 07:19:44 --- quit: schme (Changing host) 07:19:44 --- join: schme (~marcus@sxemacs/devel/schme) joined #forth 07:23:32 --- join: MayDaniel (~MayDaniel@unaffiliated/maydaniel) joined #forth 07:30:27 --- join: qFox (~C00K13S@5356B263.cm-6-7c.dynamic.ziggo.nl) joined #forth 08:03:15 schme, factor doesn't have statically typed words 08:03:28 afaik 08:03:47 It does do stack effect verification 08:05:12 which I guess is technically is a type system 08:24:09 --- quit: MayDaniel () 08:35:38 appamatto: You're probably right :) 08:36:00 appamatto: I know it has generic words much like CL generic functions. Which amounts to about the same I guess (: 08:39:47 I've got idea that one could utilise Prolog naming convention. 08:40:17 This will bring more or less regular names like +/2 +/3 +/4 +/5 and so on. 08:41:10 No more DTQ prefixes. 08:41:42 data transmission queue? 08:42:14 Data Type Qualifiers? 08:42:24 ah. 08:42:56 ASau: nice 09:27:57 --- nick: schme -> schmrkc 09:38:45 --- quit: schmrkc (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 09:38:50 --- join: schmrkc (~marcus@c83-254-197-212.bredband.comhem.se) joined #forth 09:38:51 --- quit: schmrkc (Changing host) 09:38:51 --- join: schmrkc (~marcus@sxemacs/devel/schme) joined #forth 10:41:29 --- quit: ASau (Remote host closed the connection) 10:42:17 --- join: ASau (~user@95-28-62-161.broadband.corbina.ru) joined #forth 11:33:23 --- join: kar8nga (~kar8nga@k-119.vc-graz.ac.at) joined #forth 11:47:28 --- join: Snoopy_1611 (Snoopy_161@dslb-088-068-018-027.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined #forth 12:05:15 --- quit: ASau (Remote host closed the connection) 12:06:03 --- join: ASau (~user@95-28-62-161.broadband.corbina.ru) joined #forth 12:50:23 --- quit: qFox (Quit: Time for cookies!) 13:12:04 --- quit: kar8nga (Remote host closed the connection) 15:46:35 crc, why do you have so many retro vm implementations? 15:47:06 because I can :) 15:47:16 haha 15:47:19 it gives me a way to run retro on more machines 15:47:21 Is that some kind of record? 15:47:58 I have some systems which don't have a C compiler, but do have perl or python; lua was requested, javascript for demoing, etc 15:48:00 The usual approach is to write for several platforms in one language :p 15:48:10 hehe, that's awesome 15:48:30 I'm slowly making pForth cross-buildable. 15:49:18 This means that you may have no compiler at all on target machine. :p 15:49:31 btw, you might be interested in bitcoin as a donation method on your site 15:49:49 no transaction fees and pseudonymous 15:50:30 ASau, what is entailed in that? Do you need to implement some primitives in the target machine's language first? 15:51:45 You need cross-compiler and have not to run your interpreter during build. 15:52:57 a C cross-compiler? 15:53:17 Yes. 15:56:14 awesome 15:56:19 what do you use forth for? 15:57:30 For scripting and prototyping. 15:59:37 Alright, now I know how I justify next step. 16:02:36 What justification is that? 16:04:24 appmatto: I'm only at 8 (current) implementations of the vm; there'll be at least one more (common lisp) sometime in the next year 19:49:00 --- join: Deformative (~Joseph@205-36.adsl.umnet.umich.edu) joined #forth 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/10.11.29