00:00:00 --- log: started retro/12.09.04 04:42:38 --- quit: CIA-104 (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 05:19:48 --- join: CIA-105 (cia@cia.vc) joined #retro 06:52:50 --- join: Kumul (~Kumul@67.224.135.43) joined #retro 09:24:36 --- quit: Kumul (Quit: gone) 12:45:23 clear 13:20:00 clear 13:20:10 hi all 13:38:38 hi erider 13:41:55 hi crc how are things 13:49:22 --- join: impomatic (~digital_w@87.114.68.215) joined #retro 13:52:14 hi impomatic 13:54:56 --- quit: impomatic (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 13:56:56 things are going pretty good 13:57:40 I pushed a patch to the retro kernel, makes it a tiny bit more efficient (had a few calls where raw bytecodes could be used) 14:00:57 crc: so I should be getting to code on github 14:17:09 --- join: Kumul (~Kumul@67.224.135.43) joined #retro 14:45:14 --- join: impomatic (~digital_w@87.112.185.214) joined #retro 14:54:28 --- quit: karswell (Remote host closed the connection) 15:04:45 --- join: karswell (~coat@93-97-29-243.zone5.bethere.co.uk) joined #retro 15:18:35 no, the github is not updated 15:19:08 the repos are listed at retroforth.org (there are bzr, hg, and git repos, on launchpad, bitbucket, and googlecode) 15:20:20 crc: are you keeping a current snap... as well? 15:37:34 there is a snapshot, updated hourly 15:52:40 --- quit: karswell (Remote host closed the connection) 15:54:00 --- join: karswell (~coat@93-97-29-243.zone5.bethere.co.uk) joined #retro 15:57:05 ok 16:11:53 I can save the current session to the server now (parable), but there's still a good bit of work before it's useful 16:13:06 parable is only going to be in the browser 16:13:20 no 16:13:41 ? 16:13:52 I have plans to use parbable in other areas later on 16:14:09 ah 16:14:42 but its current implementation is browser based 16:14:53 correct 16:14:55 base* 16:15:21 does it work in safari 16:15:40 I've done some experiments running parable bytecode offline, which seems to work ok 16:15:43 yes 16:15:54 it's mostly being run in safari on my ipad 16:16:19 ah cool 16:17:09 so you are using it for personal uses right 16:17:16 I've done some testing on other browsers (firefox, chrome, opera, ie on the desktop; the android browser; the browser in my kindle) and it works ok on all of them 16:17:20 yes 16:17:51 what type of stuff are you doing with it if you don't mind the question 16:18:50 currently? small things related to classical ciphertexts 16:19:30 (I'm mostly dabbling with small puzzles at the moment) 16:20:59 sounds interesting 16:21:46 how are you inputting the puzzles 16:22:01 or are you making the puzzles 16:23:35 currently I am mapping things to strings. working on stuff to allow easier bits. (see examples/master_theorem in retro for a few samples I did in retro; the overall approaches are similar) 16:25:34 crc: do you have a vi plugin for retro I forgot to ask the last time I was here 16:26:02 extras/retro.vim 16:26:11 ah cool 16:29:32 crc: you are into math :=) 16:29:44 not really 16:30:26 just what to stay sharp 16:31:03 most of the math I need to do is simple 16:32:08 this is the main reason retro and parable have limited math operations; for the few times I need to do more complex operations, there are other tools 16:33:51 it has the stuff you need 16:35:06 yes 16:40:19 its interesting how you solve problems in. the solutions look simple with just short definitions one building on the next 16:40:40 until an end result 16:45:58 * crc is heading afk to get some dinner; will try to return later 17:29:47 --- quit: karswell (Remote host closed the connection) 17:40:01 --- join: karswell (~coat@93-97-29-243.zone5.bethere.co.uk) joined #retro 18:06:40 --- quit: impomatic (Quit: http://RetroProgramming.com) 22:38:13 --- quit: Kumul (Quit: gone) 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/12.09.04