00:00:00 --- log: started forth/18.08.17 00:29:06 --- join: mtsd (~mtsd@77.110.61.100) joined #forth 00:44:57 --- quit: pierpal (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 00:47:36 --- join: ncv (~neceve@2a02:c7d:c5c9:a900:6eaf:6ef7:3b81:d5f6) joined #forth 00:47:36 --- quit: ncv (Changing host) 00:47:36 --- join: ncv (~neceve@unaffiliated/neceve) joined #forth 01:02:43 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host84-235-dynamic.181-80-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 01:11:15 --- join: dave9 (~dave@90.20.215.218.dyn.iprimus.net.au) joined #forth 01:11:27 hi 02:04:25 --- quit: ashirase (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 02:06:21 --- join: ashirase (~ashirase@modemcable098.166-22-96.mc.videotron.ca) joined #forth 02:35:57 --- quit: jedb (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 02:37:27 --- join: jedb (~jedb@184.75.214.131) joined #forth 03:00:43 --- join: keerp (a0144a42@gateway/web/freenode/ip.160.20.74.66) joined #forth 03:01:12 hi 03:01:23 hlw 03:03:14 hi 03:05:33 --- join: YourBotName (~nodebot@160.20.74.66) joined #forth 03:05:42 hi 03:06:01 pp 03:10:38 --- quit: ncv (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 03:13:49 --- quit: nighty- (Quit: Disappears in a puff of smoke) 03:16:59 --- quit: pierpal (Quit: Poof) 03:17:08 --- join: ncv (~neceve@90.207.222.160) joined #forth 03:17:08 --- quit: ncv (Changing host) 03:17:08 --- join: ncv (~neceve@unaffiliated/neceve) joined #forth 03:17:18 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host84-235-dynamic.181-80-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 03:18:46 --- quit: pierpal (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 03:19:00 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host84-235-dynamic.181-80-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 03:51:11 --- quit: YourBotName (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 03:51:20 --- join: YourBotName (~nodebot@160.20.74.66) joined #forth 03:51:36 --- quit: YourBotName (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 03:58:15 --- quit: keerp (Quit: Page closed) 04:13:46 I think one of the reasons Forth doesn't get a lot of "professional traction" (in the "academic" circles of computer science) is that it's not complicated enough to build a priesthood around. When everyone can understand something, you can't use it to declare yourself a lofty authority. 04:16:22 --- quit: pierpal (Remote host closed the connection) 04:18:18 KipIngram: that's an interesting perspective 04:19:38 May be totally wrong, but it seems possible to me. 04:34:57 Seems possible to me as well, considering how IT people like to brag about how they use the most complicated tools imaginable 04:36:14 scientific rule is to pick the simpliest object exhibiting the interesting property and work from there 04:36:41 so there is less things which would distract from the essence 04:42:28 --- quit: malyn (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 04:42:45 --- join: malyn (~malyn@unaffiliated/malyn) joined #forth 04:44:43 --- join: dddddd (~dddddd@unaffiliated/dddddd) joined #forth 04:47:11 KipIngram: I think it's just because it's hard to learn useful Forth 04:47:42 Well, there's definitely truth there too. Forth is "easy," but "good Forth" takes quite a bit of thought. 04:47:45 Great for certain things, especially unix-style "One tool for one job" things 04:47:59 But not great for application-driven programming like most people are wont to do 04:48:30 Yeah. Most of my career has been embedded systems, and it's pretty groovy for poking around at hardware. 04:48:45 And "building up" stuff around new hardware. 05:29:34 --- join: nighty- (~nighty@s229123.ppp.asahi-net.or.jp) joined #forth 06:06:11 --- quit: mtsd (Quit: Leaving) 06:11:58 --- quit: Zarutian (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 06:12:06 --- join: Zarutian_2 (~zarutian@173-133-17-89.fiber.hringdu.is) joined #forth 06:12:16 --- nick: Zarutian_2 -> Zarutian 06:36:57 --- quit: mark4 (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 07:54:53 --- quit: X-Scale (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) 08:45:37 --- join: TCZ (~Johnny@ip-91.189.219.178.skyware.pl) joined #forth 08:52:43 --- quit: TCZ (Quit: Leaving) 09:30:18 --- quit: dave9 (Quit: one love) 09:35:29 --- quit: ncv (Remote host closed the connection) 09:54:57 --- join: X-Scale (~ARM@46.50.3.20) joined #forth 12:24:05 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host84-235-dynamic.181-80-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 12:26:25 --- quit: MrMobius (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 12:27:18 --- join: MrMobius (~default@c-73-134-82-217.hsd1.va.comcast.net) joined #forth 12:59:19 --- quit: NB0X-Matt-CA (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 15:03:29 --- quit: pierpal (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 15:39:38 --- join: mark4 (~mark4@cpe-45-36-119-202.triad.res.rr.com) joined #forth 16:54:00 --- quit: dys (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 17:08:45 --- join: dys (~dys@p54BF5247.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) joined #forth 17:10:48 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host84-235-dynamic.181-80-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 17:53:13 --- join: dave9 (~dave@90.20.215.218.dyn.iprimus.net.au) joined #forth 17:54:06 hi 18:39:19 --- quit: reepca-laptop (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 21:06:14 --- log: started forth/18.08.17 21:06:14 --- join: clog (~nef@bespin.org) joined #forth 21:06:14 --- topic: 'Forth Programming | logged by clog at http://bit.ly/91toWN | If you have two (or more) stacks and speak RPN then you're welcome here! | https://github.com/mark4th' 21:06:14 --- topic: set by proteusguy!~proteus-g@cm-134-196-84-89.revip18.asianet.co.th on [Sun Mar 18 08:48:16 2018] 21:06:14 --- names: list (clog dave9 pierpal dys mark4 MrMobius X-Scale Zarutian nighty- dddddd malyn jedb ashirase xek__ cheater Labu amuck TeMPOraL unrznbl[m] pointfree[m] jimt[m] bb010g[m] Keshl akkartik @crc reepca WilhelmVonWeiner lonjil +KipIngram dzho Lord_Nightmare zy]x[yz carc rodarmor_ proteus-guy jn__ bluekelp johnmark backer lchvdlch groovy2shoes FatalNIX_ a3f dave0 lf94 APic mietek ovf phadthai djinni mstevens koisoke sigjuice jackdaniel comietek jhei pointfree ecraven yunfan) 21:06:14 --- names: list (rprimus z0d diginet2 irsol) 22:16:44 --- quit: dddddd (Remote host closed the connection) 22:41:19 --- join: ni291187 (~u931732@2600:8805:bc80:17b0:1ccd:7076:ce8c:5a14) joined #forth 22:46:32 --- part: ni291187 left #forth 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/18.08.17