00:00:00 --- log: started forth/18.05.18 00:08:44 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host23-9-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 00:08:53 --- join: mtsd (~mtsd@77.110.61.100) joined #forth 00:15:33 --- join: proteusguy (~proteus-g@180.183.47.52) joined #forth 00:15:33 --- mode: ChanServ set +v proteusguy 00:21:52 --- quit: pierpal (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 00:22:03 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host23-9-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 00:27:06 --- quit: pierpal (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 00:28:17 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host23-9-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 00:31:52 --- quit: pierpal (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 00:32:19 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host23-9-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 00:36:37 --- quit: pierpal (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 00:42:18 --- quit: proteusguy (Remote host closed the connection) 00:43:30 --- quit: mnemnion (Remote host closed the connection) 00:56:24 --- join: proteusguy (~proteus-g@180.183.49.148) joined #forth 00:56:24 --- mode: ChanServ set +v proteusguy 00:57:55 --- quit: proteusguy (Remote host closed the connection) 00:59:31 --- join: proteusguy (~proteus-g@180.183.49.148) joined #forth 00:59:31 --- mode: ChanServ set +v proteusguy 01:03:22 --- quit: proteusguy (Remote host closed the connection) 01:04:40 --- join: proteusguy (~proteus-g@180.183.49.148) joined #forth 01:04:40 --- mode: ChanServ set +v proteusguy 01:05:00 --- join: mnemnion (~mnemnion@2601:643:8102:7c95:45f3:72a2:712f:897b) joined #forth 01:09:51 --- quit: mnemnion (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 02:35:32 --- join: dddddd (~dddddd@unaffiliated/dddddd) joined #forth 02:37:48 --- join: mnemnion (~mnemnion@2601:643:8102:7c95:1880:aa38:ee1d:a1df) joined #forth 03:04:58 --- join: dys (~dys@tmo-123-98.customers.d1-online.com) joined #forth 03:16:37 --- quit: mnemnion (Remote host closed the connection) 03:27:23 --- join: TCZ (~Johnny@ip-91.189.219.171.skyware.pl) joined #forth 03:36:42 --- quit: TCZ (Quit: Leaving) 04:06:24 --- quit: proteusguy (Remote host closed the connection) 04:07:16 --- quit: nighty- (Quit: Disappears in a puff of smoke) 04:15:57 --- quit: mtsd (Remote host closed the connection) 04:26:39 huh, surprised to randomly find this http://powermops.org/ "Forth" 04:37:39 --- join: proteusguy (~proteus-g@cm-134-196-84-118.revip18.asianet.co.th) joined #forth 04:37:39 --- mode: ChanServ set +v proteusguy 05:09:47 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host23-9-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 05:44:27 --- quit: pierpal (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 05:44:48 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host23-9-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 06:01:01 --- join: nighty- (~nighty@s229123.ppp.asahi-net.or.jp) joined #forth 06:04:06 --- join: TCZ (~Johnny@ip-91.189.219.171.skyware.pl) joined #forth 06:42:13 --- quit: pierpal (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 06:51:51 --- quit: TCZ (Quit: Leaving) 06:53:13 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host23-9-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 06:56:55 --- quit: pierpal (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 07:09:37 --- join: hastuur (~g@209.6.150.53) joined #forth 07:09:48 when forth desktop comptuer? with working web browsrand usb 3? 07:09:50 wen? 07:09:52 :) 07:24:14 never :) 07:27:25 --- quit: jlf (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 07:51:59 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host23-9-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 08:02:45 hastuur: there used to be machines with forth in the bootloader (aka OpenFirmware). does that qualify? :) 08:03:46 nop 08:03:51 I mean replacement for freebsd 08:03:59 in 1/1,000th the code 08:07:06 https://kestrelcomputer.github.io/kestrel/ <-- this is going in the direction of a Forth-based personal computer, but complexity wise it's more on the level of a 80s home computer than something recent 08:08:03 a unix kernel in forth could be an interesting project, now that i think about it 08:21:52 --- join: jlf (~jlf@157-131-216-42.dedicated.static.sonic.net) joined #forth 08:21:52 --- quit: jlf (Changing host) 08:21:52 --- join: jlf (~jlf@pdpc/supporter/active/jlf) joined #forth 08:29:26 as long as runs a wroking browser i can do email with its good enuf 08:29:30 dont need other fancy shit 08:29:40 or even skip unix 08:29:44 jsu tmake browser work 08:29:50 :) 08:33:07 isn't unix by definition C? like in: C was specified to write UNIX and vice versa? 08:46:55 hastuur: gavinothegreat from comp.lang.forth? 08:49:20 Your platform would just become js, html, css, etc and the web would effectively be your operating system -- you'd be writing javascript not forth for the majority of the time. 08:58:58 jackdaniel: unixoids' syscalls are pretty C-ish, right 09:13:40 jn__: yes 09:26:17 --- quit: pierpal (Quit: Poof) 09:26:35 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host23-9-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 09:42:36 --- join: mnemnion (~mnemnion@2601:643:8102:7c95:1880:aa38:ee1d:a1df) joined #forth 09:55:25 --- join: kumool (~kumool@adsl-64-237-235-227.prtc.net) joined #forth 11:23:30 --- quit: kumool (Quit: Leaving) 11:30:36 --- quit: pierpal (Quit: Poof) 11:30:55 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host23-9-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 11:50:13 --- join: kumool (~kumool@adsl-64-237-235-227.prtc.net) joined #forth 11:58:16 --- quit: dys (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) 12:01:04 lets not be limited by c 12:01:08 just working browser 12:03:35 screw javascript 12:03:40 html enough 12:03:47 in fact subset of html 12:16:23 --- quit: pierpal (Quit: Poof) 12:16:43 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host23-9-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 12:21:10 --- quit: pierpal (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 12:21:23 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host23-9-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 12:37:21 --- quit: pierpal (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 12:39:43 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host23-9-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 12:43:04 --- quit: pierpal (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 12:43:22 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host23-9-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 12:44:55 --- quit: pierpal (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 12:45:29 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host23-9-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 12:50:14 --- quit: pierpal (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 12:50:38 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host23-9-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 12:57:43 --- quit: pierpal (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 12:58:51 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host23-9-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 12:59:32 --- quit: pierpal (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 13:00:22 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host23-9-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 13:05:57 --- quit: pierpal (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 13:08:39 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host23-9-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 13:18:57 --- quit: pierpal (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 13:37:22 hm 13:37:29 why isnt forht bi gin web development 13:37:41 an area needing less code and more performance like almsot no other 13:37:56 I wonder how hard to connect scgi to forth 13:37:59 gfroth 13:38:01 hm 13:42:25 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host23-9-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 14:07:12 since when was less code and more performance ever a requirement for web development 14:12:16 since I said so 14:12:30 summons a demon 14:13:21 do you use the web? in my experience it seems to be the opposite 15:48:17 --- quit: pierpal (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) 17:03:57 --- join: dave9 (~dave@207.213.dsl.syd.iprimus.net.au) joined #forth 17:03:57 --- quit: groovy2shoes (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 17:04:11 hi 17:11:41 hello dave9, what happened to dave0? 17:12:11 i decremented and wrapped around :-) 17:12:57 my lady friend is watching tv in the living room, so i'm in my bedroom on the laptop 17:25:45 that's quite sad 17:28:33 oh? 17:28:43 hastuur: as a fair warning: Discussion is welcome, but if you start spamming here like you do in comp.lang.forth, I will either set a quiet or ban. 17:29:42 go join your lady friend dave9 ! 17:29:56 :) 17:29:58 is what i meant 17:30:01 its not that sad 17:31:13 nah she's doing her thing 17:31:32 i don't want to bother her 17:35:17 have you managed to finished starting forth? 17:36:33 haven't even started! 17:36:56 gforth installed quite painlessly 17:37:21 i'm a massive procrastinator 17:38:06 i got side tracked by some old assembly code 17:39:46 apart from the assembly part, I know what you mean :) 17:55:46 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host23-9-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 18:00:07 --- quit: pierpal (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 18:32:01 --- quit: jlf (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 20:00:44 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host23-9-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 20:08:54 --- join: jlf (~jlf@99-16-97-123.lightspeed.snrsca.sbcglobal.net) joined #forth 20:08:54 --- quit: jlf (Changing host) 20:08:54 --- join: jlf (~jlf@pdpc/supporter/active/jlf) joined #forth 20:25:02 --- quit: dddddd (Remote host closed the connection) 21:17:35 --- quit: pierpal (Quit: Poof) 21:17:52 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host23-9-dynamic.16-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 21:19:51 can someone point me to forth and cgi or fastcgi scgi resources? 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