00:00:00 --- log: started forth/12.04.01 00:12:04 --- quit: cataska (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 01:25:36 --- join: cataska (~cataska@210.64.6.233) joined #forth 01:25:36 --- mode: ChanServ set +v cataska 03:11:08 --- join: ttmrichter (~ttmrichte@61.184.206.135) joined #forth 03:11:08 --- mode: ChanServ set +v ttmrichter 03:22:53 --- quit: jyfl987 (Quit: leaving) 04:15:21 --- join: Gmind (~nevermind@113.190.175.46) joined #forth 04:15:22 --- mode: ChanServ set +v Gmind 04:17:45 hope forth would be more popular 04:23:02 Hope more. :) 04:23:12 :-< 04:32:42 --- quit: karswell (Remote host closed the connection) 04:43:44 --- join: karswell (~coat@93-97-29-243.zone5.bethere.co.uk) joined #forth 04:43:45 --- mode: ChanServ set +v karswell 08:10:07 Gmind: Forth will never be a popular language outside of certain very specific, narrow markets. 08:11:49 so there are more chances for others functional languages like Lisp & ML family 08:32:27 =(( damn... I was going to learn Factor and implement a forth 08:42:50 --- quit: Gmind (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) 08:50:14 --- join: Gmind (~nevermind@113.190.175.46) joined #forth 08:50:14 --- mode: ChanServ set +v Gmind 08:58:03 --- quit: Nisstyre (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 08:59:55 Oh, I don't think Lisp has much of a chance, Gmind. 09:00:24 The MLs might have more of a chance, but I don't think so. They don't use curly braces for blocks of code. :( 09:04:31 "LazyML" does. :) 09:06:52 You mean Haskell? 09:07:29 I was under the impression that was just syntax sugar for do blocks that nobody really uses. I could be mistaken. It's been a long time since I've bothered with Haskell. 09:10:53 --- join: ttmrichter_ (~ttmrichte@221.234.38.23) joined #forth 09:10:53 --- mode: ChanServ set +v ttmrichter_ 09:11:13 --- quit: ttmrichter (Disconnected by services) 09:11:17 --- nick: ttmrichter_ -> ttmrichter 09:13:05 --- join: Nisstyre (~yours@c-208-90-102-250.netflash.net) joined #forth 09:13:05 --- mode: ChanServ set +v Nisstyre 09:26:42 I don't like Haskell much, since it's way too "rock-solid" 11:22:35 --- quit: ttmrichter (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 11:34:59 --- join: ttmrichter (~ttmrichte@61.183.22.194) joined #forth 11:35:00 --- mode: ChanServ set +v ttmrichter 11:43:47 --- quit: Gmind (Quit: Leaving.) 12:10:20 --- quit: segher (Quit: Reactor leak) 12:12:54 --- join: segher (~segher@5ED3C8DF.cm-7-4d.dynamic.ziggo.nl) joined #forth 12:12:54 --- mode: ChanServ set +v segher 12:40:51 --- quit: Nisstyre (Remote host closed the connection) 12:43:26 --- join: MayDaniel (~MayDaniel@unaffiliated/maydaniel) joined #forth 12:43:26 --- mode: ChanServ set +v MayDaniel 12:49:13 --- quit: MayDaniel () 12:55:21 --- join: Nisstyre (~yours@c-208-90-102-250.netflash.net) joined #forth 12:55:21 --- mode: ChanServ set +v Nisstyre 16:19:17 --- join: zzing (~zzing@d24-57-81-201.home.cgocable.net) joined #forth 16:19:17 --- mode: ChanServ set +v zzing 16:20:01 --- part: zzing left #forth 19:56:12 --- join: Gmind (~nevermind@113.190.234.4) joined #forth 19:56:12 --- mode: ChanServ set +v Gmind 21:57:12 --- join: Bahman (~Bahman@2.144.230.7) joined #forth 21:57:12 --- mode: ChanServ set +v Bahman 21:57:16 Hi all! 22:52:38 --- join: remyhr (~remy@pob78-1-82-238-158-96.fbx.proxad.net) joined #forth 22:52:38 --- mode: ChanServ set +v remyhr 23:24:43 --- quit: ASau (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 23:26:43 --- join: ASau (~user@95-27-143-55.broadband.corbina.ru) joined #forth 23:26:44 --- mode: ChanServ set +v ASau 23:30:29 --- quit: ASau (Remote host closed the connection) 23:31:53 --- join: ASau (~user@95-27-143-55.broadband.corbina.ru) joined #forth 23:31:54 --- mode: ChanServ set +v ASau 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/12.04.01