00:00:00 --- log: started retro/14.01.07 01:34:14 --- join: Sonderblade (~boo@130.144.241.83.in-addr.dgcsystems.net) joined #retro 05:24:15 --- quit: Sgeo (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 08:57:23 --- quit: Sonderblade (Quit: Lämnar) 09:24:56 --- join: erider (~chatzilla@unaffiliated/erider) joined #retro 09:55:49 --- quit: erider (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 09:56:32 --- join: erider (~chatzilla@pool-74-103-38-84.bltmmd.fios.verizon.net) joined #retro 10:14:33 --- quit: erider (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 10:16:32 --- join: erider (~chatzilla@pool-74-103-38-84.bltmmd.fios.verizon.net) joined #retro 10:32:56 --- quit: erider (Changing host) 10:32:56 --- join: erider (~chatzilla@unaffiliated/erider) joined #retro 10:39:39 --- join: ncv (~quassel@unaffiliated/neceve) joined #retro 10:52:25 --- quit: ncv (*.net *.split) 10:52:32 --- join: ncv (~quassel@79.118.11.63) joined #retro 10:52:36 --- quit: ncv (Changing host) 10:52:36 --- join: ncv (~quassel@unaffiliated/neceve) joined #retro 11:06:13 --- quit: erider (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 11:06:16 --- join: Mat3 (~quassel@24-134-25-135-dynip.superkabel.de) joined #retro 11:06:35 hi all 11:11:10 --- join: erider (~chatzilla@pool-74-103-38-84.bltmmd.fios.verizon.net) joined #retro 11:13:04 --- quit: erider (Changing host) 11:13:05 --- join: erider (~chatzilla@unaffiliated/erider) joined #retro 11:18:23 hi erider 11:18:35 hi Mat3 11:18:42 how is it going 11:19:25 you should be getting off soon right? 11:30:11 --- nick: saper_ -> saper 11:34:35 hmm, no - not this day. It's going pretty well, I'm finished my VM design, needed tools and working on a Nimrod subset for it (it's fun) 11:37:32 you can take a look at these language here: www.nimrod-code.org 11:38:18 I code the subset entirely in my own functional colorforth dialect *lol* 11:41:37 anyhow; how's going ? 11:51:45 its going good, the weather is cool but I am trying to stay warm. I will take a look at that website when I get a chance. I am reading a book at them moment 11:51:56 the* 11:53:55 Mat3: btw nice name ;=) 11:55:10 well, Mat2 is reserved now by someone else :-( 12:49:21 --- join: beretta (~beretta@74.135.127.101) joined #retro 12:54:42 hi beretta 12:54:56 hello 13:01:21 how you doin ? 13:01:34 oh... bored. 13:02:35 well, coding helps 13:03:12 yeah...I'm debugging some code now :) 13:10:45 Mat3: I was talking about nimrod 13:12:28 erider: What do you think about it ? 13:13:50 its a pun right 13:14:52 sorry what means pun ? 13:15:06 beretta: what do you working on ? 13:15:52 I play on words 13:16:27 The most important thing in the programming language is the name. A language will not succeed without a good name. I have recently invented a very good name and now I am looking for a suitable language. 13:16:40 multitasking... at least I'm to the stage I'm ready to add a Forth interpreter. 13:17:22 nimrod == idiot 13:17:56 And you have that statement above from Knuth 13:18:28 That's why I ask is it a pun == a play on words 13:19:01 isn't Nimrod as Norse hunter god too ? 13:19:19 yes 13:19:41 no, Nimrod was a half-historic sumeric king 13:19:52 once again that is why I asked if it was a play on words 13:20:29 beretta: So you still working on your own forth implementation ? 13:21:57 I have a few already :) 13:23:53 https://sites.google.com/site/cocoboot2/legs-vm 13:24:09 is the one I'm going to port for my home-brew OS 13:26:25 well... legs is more of a dictionary format + threading machanism, which I have a PC version. 13:26:56 legs was inpired by Ngaro, btw.... 13:27:26 I think we have discussed your VM design somewhere earlier 13:28:05 I thought about an ideal small-machine (AKA simple) forth that would be compatible across machines, and I couldn't come up with much different than NGaro. 13:28:36 well, you can study my AVM design 13:28:47 It was a brain-experiment I used to keep me from going insane while transversing the A.T. last year. 13:30:13 I would constantly repeat basic forth definitions everyday to keep my mind fresh during my 2200 miles hike. 13:32:05 * Mat3 AVM is word-size agnostic so should be implementable for 8 or 16 bit systems without problems (and it is fast) 13:33:17 hmm... is there some doc for AVM? I would like to read! 13:34:05 I *think* I've made Legs word-size agnostic, but I haven't coded a 24 or 32 bit version of it yet. 13:38:16 you can study the source code at moment (which should be documentated enough to get an insight) 13:38:42 I'm still writing on a specification which is near finished 13:38:48 cool. 13:52:34 take a look next month 13:55:35 is there a site for AVM? 13:56:08 https://www.assembla.com/code/avm/git/nodes 13:56:20 thanks. 14:14:23 Mat3: you and your team using standard ml for you compiler 14:15:39 no, its plain C 14:15:58 ah ok 14:17:09 ciao, get some sleep 14:17:30 --- quit: Mat3 (Quit: http://quassel-irc.org - Chat comfortably. 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