00:00:00 --- log: started retro/10.11.09 04:47:38 --- quit: probonono (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 10:49:20 hi all 10:49:47 hi erider 12:52:14 hi docl how are you doing 12:53:09 doing ok 12:53:45 docl: working on anything new 12:53:59 or still watching amine 12:54:23 :) 12:54:31 been learning some rails from foucist 12:56:13 docl: so you decided to go with ruby? hmm I guess that is not a bad choice 16:09:27 good evening 16:09:49 roarde: I think that's a leftover from the samples I started with 16:33:35 hello again 16:35:18 crc: so a closure is just a global function declared or defined in a local scope? 16:35:56 that can still access a local variable that is out of scope 16:38:00 a closure carries its scope with it IIRC 16:38:46 crc: so does the power come from being able to access something that should be out of scope 16:41:38 I don't use closures 16:43:23 or at least, not full closures. Some of the stuff I'm doing with combinators and quotes aproaches closures, but there's no formal way to create a closure in retro at this time 16:45:57 its something that is defined in a local scope but really is global which gives it a separate scope but it still has access to something that should be gone 16:48:05 closure just creates a new scope 16:48:19 * erider will return 16:48:22 which doesn't make a lot of sense when you only have one actual scope :) 16:48:34 --- quit: erider (Remote host closed the connection) 16:56:29 --- join: erider (~chatzilla@unaffiliated/erider) joined #retro 17:00:58 back 17:13:23 * crc is trying to find the cause of some unreliability in my wifi network 18:09:08 no luck, so I've switched over to a wired connection for now 18:28:23 crc: what is the issue, do you have packet lose 18:28:51 after a few minutes, all routing to the modem stops 18:29:36 my internet connection is solid, my wifi connection is solid, but the modem and router aren't talking consistently :( 18:32:02 up until a couple of days ago it was working fine. it's only recently that I've had problems with it 18:32:39 so it is the router or the modem 18:32:47 the rputer 18:33:07 *router 18:33:28 the modem has been up for 300+ hours without any issues at all 18:34:24 crc: hard reset 18:34:33 did that. several times. 18:34:49 hmm 18:35:05 what type of router 18:35:46 belkin F7D1301 18:36:03 firmware is up to date 18:36:37 belkin are good routers 18:39:02 normally 18:48:01 the only plus is that some things (like this IRC connection) are running on my server, so they remain stable in spite of my local connection issues 20:52:21 --- join: republican_devil (~g@pool-173-60-208-79.lsanca.fios.verizon.net) joined #retro 20:52:29 --- join: magicuser (~magicuser@pool-173-60-208-79.lsanca.fios.verizon.net) joined #retro 20:52:30 --- part: magicuser left #retro 20:59:00 so how do i learn to program with retro? 21:14:16 --- join: crc_ (~quassel@li125-93.members.linode.com) joined #retro 21:16:17 --- join: yiyus__ (1242712427@je.je.je) joined #retro 21:17:10 --- quit: yiyus_ (*.net *.split) 21:17:10 --- quit: crc (*.net *.split) 21:54:01 --- quit: republican_devil (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/10.11.09