00:00:00 --- log: started forth/17.06.29 00:45:38 --- quit: nighty- (Quit: Disappears in a puff of smoke) 01:13:48 --- join: nighty- (~nighty@kyotolabs.asahinet.com) joined #forth 02:11:01 --- join: Guest54368 (9731d34e@gateway/web/freenode/ip.151.49.211.78) joined #forth 02:11:13 --- part: Guest54368 left #forth 02:37:50 --- quit: DGASAU (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 02:39:20 --- join: sigjuice (~sigjuice@107.170.193.86) joined #forth 02:39:56 --- join: DGASAU (~user@lmpc.drb.insel.de) joined #forth 02:46:34 --- quit: nighty- (Quit: Disappears in a puff of smoke) 02:53:50 --- join: true-grue (~true-grue@176.14.219.178) joined #forth 02:55:07 --- join: GeDaMo (~GeDaMo@212.225.125.110) joined #forth 03:02:30 --- quit: wa5qjh (Remote host closed the connection) 03:06:20 --- join: wa5qjh (~Thunderbi@121.54.90.129) joined #forth 03:27:25 --- join: nighty- (~nighty@s229123.ppp.asahi-net.or.jp) joined #forth 03:40:08 --- quit: irsol (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) 03:41:06 --- join: irsol (~irsol@unaffiliated/contempt) joined #forth 03:44:24 --- quit: wa5qjh (Remote host closed the connection) 05:20:24 --- join: xieyuheng (~celtic-bo@14.153.239.132) joined #forth 05:20:33 http://img.vim-cn.com/cc/8b382a849376defd10dd95c95738dc3b4a7b90.png 05:21:09 looks like scheme 05:21:11 but it is forth indeed 05:21:12 haha 05:28:28 what forth is it? 05:33:41 threaded-code-interpreter 05:33:53 and 05:33:55 drop dup over tuck swap 05:47:07 It's more productive to program directly in "normal language", on the hof/combinator level. 05:48:32 And you can use any language which supports closures for combinator-oriented programming. 05:48:53 For example (in Python): 05:48:55 square = code(dup, op("*")) 06:44:54 --- quit: xieyuheng (Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.93 [Firefox 54.0/20170613235745]) 06:45:09 --- join: dual (~bonafide@cpe-74-75-153-119.maine.res.rr.com) joined #forth 07:06:20 --- join: ZarutianPI2 (~pi@168-110-22-46.fiber.hringdu.is) joined #forth 07:06:21 --- quit: ZarutianPI (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 07:09:46 --- quit: mtsd () 07:24:26 --- join: S1ohy (~S1ohy@h69-21-248-248.crlbnm.broadband.dynamic.tds.net) joined #forth 07:26:00 https://archive.org/details/canoncat 07:28:11 The Cat was a computer whose software was written in Forth 07:38:48 Jupiter ACE too. 07:40:01 They are looks alike in sense of using of text only keyboard interfaces. 07:40:34 The Cat had graphics routines too 07:41:03 There's more Cat related stuff too https://archive.org/details/jefraskin 07:41:31 The source code appears to be a mix of Forth and asm 07:41:49 But, to be honest, Cannon Cat (1987) was lacking of the features of original Macintosh (1984). The same situation was between Ace and ZX Spectrum. 09:19:58 --- nick: ZarutianPI2 -> Zarutian 09:20:02 --- nick: Zarutian -> ZarutianPI 09:40:49 --- join: Zarutian (~zarutian@168-110-22-46.fiber.hringdu.is) joined #forth 11:37:28 --- join: oanson (~oanson@bzq-79-181-128-159.red.bezeqint.net) joined #forth 13:16:46 --- join: MrBismuth (~ArcMrBism@2602:306:8325:a300:c801:d7f:77e1:92be) joined #forth 13:19:15 --- quit: MrBusiness (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 13:33:57 --- quit: GeDaMo (Remote host closed the connection) 14:20:56 --- join: Guest56890 (9733b13a@gateway/web/freenode/ip.151.51.177.58) joined #forth 14:37:40 --- quit: Guest56890 (Quit: Page closed) 14:42:28 --- quit: S1ohy (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 15:42:38 --- join: wa5qjh (~Thunderbi@121.54.90.129) joined #forth 15:46:12 --- join: ACE_Recliner (~ACE_Recli@c-98-220-46-30.hsd1.in.comcast.net) joined #forth 16:14:21 --- quit: true-grue (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 16:20:35 --- join: John[Lisbeth] (~user@c-73-239-38-28.hsd1.wa.comcast.net) joined #forth 16:20:41 --- part: John[Lisbeth] left #forth 16:34:18 --- quit: nighty- (Quit: Disappears in a puff of smoke) 16:50:58 --- quit: wa5qjh (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 17:26:53 --- join: circ-user-2fvK9 (~circuser-@68.21.148.119) joined #forth 17:34:32 --- join: wa5qjh (~Thunderbi@121.54.90.129) joined #forth 17:38:29 --- join: nighty- (~nighty@kyotolabs.asahinet.com) joined #forth 17:41:28 --- quit: nighty- (Remote host closed the connection) 17:43:17 --- join: nighty- (~nighty@kyotolabs.asahinet.com) joined #forth 17:46:02 --- quit: circ-user-2fvK9 (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 18:34:50 --- quit: wa5qjh (Quit: wa5qjh) 18:37:17 --- join: wa5qjh (~Thunderbi@121.54.90.129) joined #forth 18:49:17 --- quit: Zarutian (Quit: Zarutian) 19:38:25 --- join: leaverite (~quassel@121.54.90.129) joined #forth 19:48:05 --- join: karswell` (~user@132.91.199.146.dyn.plus.net) joined #forth 20:45:45 --- join: circ-user-2fvK9 (~circuser-@68.21.148.119) joined #forth 20:53:43 --- quit: circ-user-2fvK9 (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 20:57:17 --- quit: leaverite (Remote host closed the connection) 20:57:17 --- quit: wa5qjh (Remote host closed the connection) 20:59:21 --- join: wa5qjh (~quassel@121.54.90.129) joined #forth 21:01:42 --- join: leaverite (~Thunderbi@121.54.90.129) joined #forth 21:16:38 --- join: S1ohy (~S1ohy@h69-21-248-248.crlbnm.broadband.dynamic.tds.net) joined #forth 21:53:49 --- quit: oanson (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 22:32:25 --- join: mtsd (3e5f4c02@gateway/web/freenode/ip.62.95.76.2) joined #forth 22:32:29 --- quit: leaverite (Remote host closed the connection) 22:34:15 --- quit: wa5qjh (Quit: No Ping reply in 180 seconds.) 22:36:10 --- join: wa5qjh (~quassel@121.54.90.129) joined #forth 22:41:59 --- quit: wa5qjh (Quit: No Ping reply in 180 seconds.) 22:43:57 --- join: wa5qjh (~quassel@121.54.90.129) joined #forth 22:44:12 --- join: leaverite (~Thunderbi@121.54.90.129) joined #forth 22:47:41 --- quit: leaverite (Remote host closed the connection) 22:49:05 --- quit: wa5qjh (Quit: No Ping reply in 180 seconds.) 22:53:54 --- join: wa5qjh (~quassel@121.54.90.129) joined #forth 22:56:39 --- join: leaverite (~Thunderbi@121.54.90.129) joined #forth 22:58:29 --- join: larsb2 (~lars@junk.nocrew.org) joined #forth 23:08:57 Why does the channel topic mention mark4th? 23:12:03 he is the channel founder 23:13:50 Ok, thanks. 23:17:45 had thought there was a direct link to isforth there but apparently not 23:33:31 I kinda wish I could start a new Z80 Forth so I could name it EightyForth. 23:39:14 According to GitHub, isforth is now called x4. 23:39:24 ok 23:39:56 i started a z80 forth once (on cpc 464) but didn't bother taking it very far 23:40:54 There's this nice "cpm" emulator which runs Z80 executables. Very convenient for testing your CP/M software. 23:41:16 *nod* 23:54:37 --- quit: ACE_Recliner (Remote host closed the connection) 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/17.06.29