00:00:00 --- log: started retro/12.05.29 00:11:25 --- quit: ivan`` (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 00:11:26 --- quit: docl (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 00:11:26 --- quit: jyfl987 (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 00:11:27 --- quit: yiyus (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) 00:12:29 --- join: yiyus (1242712427@je.je.je) joined #retro 00:12:43 --- join: docl (~luke@71-32-250-171.ptld.qwest.net) joined #retro 00:12:44 --- quit: docl (Changing host) 00:12:45 --- join: docl (~luke@unaffiliated/docl) joined #retro 00:12:57 --- join: jyfl987 (~jyf@unaffiliated/yunfan) joined #retro 00:16:18 --- join: ivan`` (~ivan@unaffiliated/ivan/x-000001) joined #retro 01:09:29 --- quit: TheStitch (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 01:11:42 --- join: TheStitch (~Stitch@2a02:7d0:1:203:216:3eff:fe1e:f36a) joined #retro 07:53:01 --- join: Kumul (~Kumul@adsl-72-50-89-199.prtc.net) joined #retro 10:46:30 --- quit: karswell (Read error: Operation timed out) 10:52:43 --- join: karswell (~coat@93-97-29-243.zone5.bethere.co.uk) joined #retro 11:02:42 docl: no interactive tutor yet 11:02:59 docl: probably for retro12... 13:34:32 retro12 is likely to draw influence from parable (loose types, less separation between vm and language) 14:11:48 parable? 14:23:44 ah, got this https://gist.github.com/2520065 14:50:06 --- join: __tthomas__ (~Owner@24.130.7.34) joined #retro 14:50:21 <__tthomas__> good afternoon 15:11:21 saper: see http://rx-core.org/parable for a live system (apart from the unfinished bits, like saving functions and data between sessions) 15:11:54 thanks 15:12:00 hi __tthomas__ 15:12:05 checked out xv6 instead 15:17:48 --- quit: yiyus (Read error: Operation timed out) 15:18:13 --- join: yiyus (1242712427@je.je.je) joined #retro 15:18:48 <__tthomas__> hello crc, see your hard at work on parable 15:28:41 I've been working on it. Not much over the last few days though 15:29:02 <__tthomas__> "hello world" string.toUpperCase gives a stack underflow.. 15:29:28 <__tthomas__> it took me a bit to figure out how numbers and strings worked.. 15:30:16 --- quit: __tthomas__ (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 15:30:28 --- join: __tthomas__ (~Owner@24.130.7.34) joined #retro 15:32:13 --- quit: saper (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 15:37:29 --- join: saper (saper@wikipedia/saper) joined #retro 16:36:54 <__tthomas__> crc here is a pretty cool vm for developing via web page.. http://dcpu.ru/ if I can find a link there is another with pastebin/rss feed type functionality that is really cool.. 16:40:37 it would be cool to have lego-like graphical programming tool based on concat/stack languages 16:42:01 --- quit: Kumul (Remote host closed the connection) 16:45:35 <__tthomas__> crc found it, think this is super awesome feature.. http://0x10co.de/ 16:46:03 <__tthomas__> You can see all the recent programs posted on side, click on link to load and run it.. 16:48:32 --- join: Kumul (~Kumul@adsl-72-50-89-199.prtc.net) joined #retro 16:49:22 klller http://0x10co.de/3qcus ;) 16:49:56 <__tthomas__> OH NO, Rick Rolled, heh 16:52:30 gotya 16:53:56 --- join: Kumool (~Kumul@adsl-72-50-89-199.prtc.net) joined #retro 16:54:34 --- part: Kumool left #retro 17:25:12 __tthomas__: the stack underflow should be fixed now 17:26:34 <__tthomas__> crc cool.. 18:24:09 --- quit: __tthomas__ (Quit: Leaving.) 18:30:12 The Try Haskell interface is really nice on the user side. Better than the Try Ruby that it's based on, imho. 18:46:25 crc: can you make it so that when I click one of the words on the left it automatically inserts it into the code field? 18:46:36 for http://rx-core.org/parable/ I mean 18:48:19 crc: it's very pretty. when I move my mouse over the elements the background changes color slightly. It gives me the feeling that they should be clickable. 19:27:33 signing up with launchpad now 19:29:34 docl: its a cool interface, but it could be more cool 19:30:04 jyfl987: the try haskell one or the parable one? 19:30:13 docl: parable one 19:30:28 yeah. just needs a little work. 19:31:00 docl: yes, i think it could add auto complete feature 19:31:26 for a forth like syntax, its not a hard task 19:43:04 tab completion would rock 19:43:58 i hope it could be a tree like select path 19:44:09 when you input the word char by char 19:44:45 it will search that in the cache, and reduce the range step by step 21:21:49 when I read the examples in haskell, it says something that I keep thinking "oh I bet I could do that in forth by doing this and that..." :) 23:21:38 --- quit: Kumul (Quit: gone) 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/12.05.29