00:00:00 --- log: started retro/06.09.09 00:22:40 --- join: Cheery (n=Cheery@a81-197-19-23.elisa-laajakaista.fi) joined #retro 07:51:28 --- quit: timlarson ("Leaving") 07:58:09 --- nick: nanstm -> Raystm2 07:58:42 --- join: timlarson (n=timlarso@user-12l325b.cable.mindspring.com) joined #retro 08:11:02 --- quit: neceve (Connection timed out) 08:11:33 --- join: neceve (n=claudiu@unaffiliated/neceve) joined #retro 08:35:14 Good morning. 09:45:33 --- nick: Raystm2 -> Raystm2- 09:45:59 --- nick: Raystm2- -> Raystm2 09:50:02 --- quit: Raystm2 ("Should have paid the bill.") 09:50:58 --- join: Raystm2 (n=NanRay@adsl-68-95-252-123.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) joined #retro 09:53:20 --- nick: Raystm2 -> Raymo 09:55:09 --- nick: Raymo -> help 09:56:13 --- nick: help -> Raymo 09:57:19 --- nick: Raymo -> help 09:57:46 --- nick: help -> Raystm2 09:57:53 --- mode: ChanServ set +o Raystm2 10:14:38 --- nick: Raystm2 -> Ray-work 10:15:13 --- nick: Ray-work -> Ray_work 10:42:44 good afternoon 10:56:40 Hi crc. 11:11:20 Hi crc 11:11:36 hws rx cming thru? 11:11:47 Cheery: it's going well 11:12:00 there will be another snapshot later today 11:13:53 What have you changed? 11:14:40 Quartus: mostly minor things in the core; nothing that directly relates to RetroForth itself 11:14:56 Any luck fixing the nested include issue? 11:14:57 I am still considering the file I/O functionality 11:17:08 I'd like to get back to work on the layer, but I don't want to enhance the older version, and the new one won't let me load my tools. 11:18:06 I wonder one thing. 11:18:30 why things like . ." # ... doesn't work during running a script? 11:19:00 kind of: ./filename.rx --> . not found. 11:19:04 because the minimal I/O functionality is not loaded for scripts yet 11:19:10 * crc will fix that 11:19:18 ok, I was just wondering. :) 11:19:52 Do you think rx would be usable already? Kind of, not getting any bigger surprises? 11:20:12 other than a set of common file I/O words, it is pretty much done 11:21:18 What's the relationship between rx and retroforth? 11:21:37 RetroForth is a more complete, traditional sort of forth 11:21:56 Kind of, I noticed it contains a lot of retroforth. But why did you do it? 11:22:05 I can test things more quickly 11:22:06 expect for fun. :) 11:22:16 Rx has far fewer pieces that have to be kept in sync, etc 11:22:23 and for fun :) 11:23:00 * crc likes having something that provides a more blank slate 11:23:55 Did you saw the OO delegation -link? 11:24:08 I guess I pasted it here as well. :) 11:24:31 In case I didn't here: http://web.media.mit.edu/~lieber/Lieberary/OOP/Delegation/Delegation.html 11:25:37 thanks 11:25:43 * crc will read over this soon 11:25:55 I got this link myself from another else, I thought you'd may be interested about it. 11:26:13 It just tells about handling object oriented programming trough delegation. 11:28:55 I find that quite unreadable. 11:30:15 the page? what about decreasing the width of window? 11:30:51 It's not the layout. 11:31:40 the text? 11:33:02 Yes, it's describing a trivial mechanism in far, far too many words, and seems very excited to have found a name for it (in my opinion a lousy name, at that). 11:33:57 --- join: snoopy_1711 (i=snoopy_1@dslb-084-058-151-162.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined #retro 11:34:47 Hmm. Didn't thought about it before, yes, it is quite long compared to what it contains. 11:35:07 but I believe I've seen worse. :) 11:43:01 Hahaha. What's with the Lawrence Ferlinghetti poetry halfway in? 11:43:16 If I'm an INSTANCE object 11:43:16 and I receive a message 11:43:16 with a SELECTOR and some ARGUMENTS: 11:43:51 I'm a little upset he didn't also captialize RECEIVE and MESSAGE, really. :) 11:45:18 I hope this is a trend; I'd like to see algorithms described in the rhyming style of Dr. Seuss. 11:50:52 --- quit: Snoopy42 (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 11:51:02 --- nick: snoopy_1711 -> Snoopy42 11:54:05 --- join: Quartus__ (n=Quartus_@209.167.5.1) joined #retro 11:55:36 there's some DATA in my SYSTEM and it's somewhat out of ORDER 11:56:14 so I SORT it into ORDER with a thing they call a QUICKSORT 11:56:43 hey, this works. All I need is a bongo and a beret. 12:10:13 --- join: futhin (n=wunderwa@bespin.org) joined #retro 12:10:57 Ray_work: i'm still the owner of #biz you must've mistyped it.. 12:45:50 --- quit: Cheery ("Download Gaim: http://gaim.sourceforge.net/") 13:27:36 --- quit: neceve (Remote closed the connection) 14:21:54 I still can't join #biz 14:22:14 I don't know what I could have mistyped 14:23:32 --- quit: Ray_work ("Should have paid the bill.") 14:29:36 --- join: Raystm2 (n=NanRay@adsl-68-93-123-207.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) joined #retro 14:30:37 --- quit: Raystm2 (Remote closed the connection) 14:31:19 --- join: Raystm2 (n=NanRay@adsl-68-93-123-207.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) joined #retro 14:31:36 --- part: futhin left #retro 15:02:26 --- join: neceve (n=claudiu@unaffiliated/neceve) joined #retro 17:47:06 --- join: jas2o (n=jas2o@wnpp-p-144-134-163-66.prem.tmns.net.au) joined #retro 18:29:54 --- join: jas2o_ (n=jas2o@wnpp-p-144-134-163-66.prem.tmns.net.au) joined #retro 18:30:13 --- part: jas2o_ left #retro 18:42:35 --- quit: neceve (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19:42:27 --- part: jas2o left #retro 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/06.09.09