00:00:00 --- log: started forth/18.08.18 00:24:49 --- join: epony (~epony@unaffiliated/epony) joined #forth 01:19:37 zy]x[yz: nice game 01:19:49 i lost though :,( 02:03:30 --- quit: ashirase (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 02:04:48 --- join: ashirase (~ashirase@modemcable098.166-22-96.mc.videotron.ca) joined #forth 02:20:02 --- quit: pierpal (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 02:20:23 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host84-235-dynamic.181-80-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 02:36:19 --- quit: mark4 (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 02:53:11 --- join: reepca-laptop (~user@208.89.170.250) joined #forth 03:12:34 --- quit: pierpal (Quit: Poof) 03:12:55 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host84-235-dynamic.181-80-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 03:14:05 --- quit: dys (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 03:20:29 --- quit: cheater (Quit: leaving) 03:27:40 --- join: dys (~dys@p54BF5247.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) joined #forth 03:32:09 I've been writing code for FPGAs as of late 03:32:38 A FORTH HDL would be interesting. 03:32:55 zy]x[yz: I lost btw 03:54:41 WilhelmVonWeiner: someone has AFAIK made a forth based synthesis for the FPGA/CPLD part of the Cypress PSoC 5 microcontoller 03:54:51 i think that's the project: https://hackaday.io/project/12488-gelforth 03:55:12 not purely a "forth hdl" but somewhat related 04:01:19 --- quit: dys (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 04:59:21 as of now unreleased, I actually have a PSoC5LP I can use with it when it's ready 05:21:33 --- join: dddddd (~dddddd@unaffiliated/dddddd) joined #forth 06:11:39 --- join: dys (~dys@p54BF5247.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) joined #forth 07:16:35 --- quit: johnmark (Quit: Leaving) 07:19:18 --- quit: dys (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 07:23:34 --- join: mark4 (~mark4@168.244.10.50) joined #forth 07:58:29 --- quit: pierpal (Quit: Poof) 07:58:49 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host84-235-dynamic.181-80-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 08:02:26 --- quit: mark4 (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) 08:36:57 --- join: cheater (~cheater@unaffiliated/cheater) joined #forth 08:59:27 --- quit: pierpal (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 09:56:00 --- quit: X-Scale (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 10:23:25 --- join: [1]MrMobius (~default@c-73-134-82-217.hsd1.va.comcast.net) joined #forth 10:26:19 --- quit: MrMobius (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 10:31:26 --- nick: [1]MrMobius -> MrMobius 11:06:40 --- join: X-Scale (~ARM@83.223.227.20) joined #forth 11:07:26 --- quit: X-Scale (Excess Flood) 11:09:24 --- join: X-Scale (~ARM@83.223.227.20) joined #forth 11:58:32 --- quit: dave9 (Quit: one love) 12:21:07 --- quit: backer (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 12:28:27 --- join: backer (~backer@accordion.employees.org) joined #forth 13:01:26 --- join: mark4 (~mark4@cpe-2606-A000-8096-FE00-90A6-B813-E486-36F3.dyn6.twc.com) joined #forth 13:02:33 --- join: dys (~dys@tmo-111-182.customers.d1-online.com) joined #forth 13:25:40 --- quit: X-Scale (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 13:26:02 --- join: [X-Scale] (~ARM@83.223.227.20) joined #forth 13:26:19 --- nick: [X-Scale] -> X-Scale 13:40:00 --- quit: dys (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 14:29:21 It occurs to me that it's rather difficult (to say nothing of portability issues!) to manipulate forth code programmatically. It's either compiled threaded code (best-case scenario, but still difficult) or source code consisting of words as strings. Compare to, for example, lisp, where it can be manipulated all the way down to primitives. 15:02:00 --- join: dys (~dys@tmo-102-222.customers.d1-online.com) joined #forth 15:05:16 --- quit: groovy2shoes (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 15:11:57 --- quit: dys (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 15:13:35 --- part: rodarmor_ left #forth 15:33:36 --- quit: backer (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 15:40:32 --- join: backer (~backer@accordion.employees.org) joined #forth 17:16:44 --- quit: mark4 (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 18:36:00 --- quit: reepca-laptop (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) 18:36:18 --- join: reepca-laptop (~user@208.89.170.250) joined #forth 18:38:22 --- join: TCZ (~Johnny@ip-91.189.219.178.skyware.pl) joined #forth 18:52:08 --- quit: TCZ (Quit: Leaving) 19:40:05 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host84-235-dynamic.181-80-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 20:31:12 --- quit: pierpal (Quit: Poof) 20:31:34 --- join: pierpal (~pierpal@host84-235-dynamic.181-80-r.retail.telecomitalia.it) joined #forth 20:58:16 --- quit: dddddd (Remote host closed the connection) 23:18:50 --- join: dys (~dys@tmo-106-121.customers.d1-online.com) joined #forth 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/18.08.18