< 1120781645 0 :fungebob!~jim@ool-43511512.dyn.optonline.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1120781848 0 :BigZaphod!~BigZaphod@66.6.34.219 JOIN :#esoteric < 1120782580 0 :kipple_!~kipple@163.80-202-100.nextgentel.com JOIN :#esoteric < 1120782580 0 :kipple!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) < 1120783369 0 :kipple_!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) < 1120783784 0 :kipple_!~kipple@163.80-202-100.nextgentel.com JOIN :#esoteric < 1120784440 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ACTION grins... < 1120793270 0 :BigZapho1!~BigZaphod@66.6.34.219 JOIN :#esoteric < 1120793270 0 :BigZaphod!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) < 1120793282 0 :BigZapho1!unknown@unknown.invalid NICK :BigZaphod < 1120794359 0 :kipple_!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) < 1120795841 0 :graue!~graue@ip68-100-130-21.dc.dc.cox.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1120796001 0 :graue!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hello < 1120798484 0 :tokigun!~chatzilla@219.248.202.29 JOIN :#esoteric < 1120798503 0 :tokigun!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hello < 1120798931 0 :fungebob!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT : < 1120800074 0 :graue!unknown@unknown.invalid PART #esoteric :? < 1120809599 0 :clog!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :ended < 1120809600 0 :clog!unknown@unknown.invalid JOIN :#esoteric < 1120820386 0 :tokigun!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) < 1120820533 0 :kipple_!~kipple@163.80-202-100.nextgentel.com JOIN :#esoteric < 1120823347 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote closed the connection < 1120823522 0 :tokigun!~tokigun@219.248.202.20 JOIN :#esoteric < 1120823532 0 :tokigun!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hello < 1120826020 0 :jix!jix@p5489CED8.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1120826045 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :moin < 1120829964 0 :tokigun!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) < 1120829967 0 :tokigun_!~tokigun@219.248.202.20 JOIN :#esoteric < 1120829969 0 :tokigun_!unknown@unknown.invalid NICK :tokigun < 1120831400 0 :{^Raven^}!~{^Raven^}@82-38-204-252.cable.ubr05.shef.blueyonder.co.uk JOIN :#esoteric < 1120831520 0 :yrz\werk_!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) < 1120831554 0 :yrz\werk!~yaro@host39-179.pool8252.interbusiness.it JOIN :#esoteric < 1120842896 0 :BigZaphod!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT : < 1120843430 0 :tokigun!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :"Chatzilla 0.9.68.5 [Firefox 1.0.3/20050414]" < 1120843953 0 :puzzlet!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) < 1120844002 0 :puzzlet!~puzzlet@61.247.144.108 JOIN :#esoteric < 1120845398 0 :BigZaphod!~BigZaphod@198.45.23.220 JOIN :#esoteric < 1120846594 0 :rot1!~roro@80-219-99-125.dclient.hispeed.ch JOIN :#esoteric < 1120847256 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :brown.freenode.net irc.freenode.net < 1120847256 0 :pgimeno!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :brown.freenode.net irc.freenode.net < 1120847358 0 :jix!jix@p5489CED8.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1120847358 0 :pgimeno!pgimeno@124.Red-80-59-211.pooles.rima-tde.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1120847363 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :"Banned from network" < 1120847363 0 :jix!jix@p5489CED8.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1120847784 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :brown.freenode.net irc.freenode.net < 1120847784 0 :pgimeno!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :brown.freenode.net irc.freenode.net < 1120847810 0 :jix!jix@p5489CED8.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1120847810 0 :pgimeno!pgimeno@124.Red-80-59-211.pooles.rima-tde.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1120852855 0 :Kmkr!~no@de136.netikka.fi JOIN :#esoteric < 1120852878 0 :Kmkr!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :'ello < 1120853029 0 :Kmkr!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :grh < 1120853035 0 :Kmkr!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :nothing but spam < 1120853070 0 :lament!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :yep < 1120853088 0 :Kmkr!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric ::) < 1120853097 0 :Kmkr!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i mean in my inbox < 1120853108 0 :lament!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :yep :D < 1120853117 0 :BigZaphod!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :"But I don't like spam!" < 1120853160 0 :Kmkr!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :this is probably some monty python stuff that i don't know how to continue.. or? :) < 1120853177 0 :J|x!jix@p5489F5EF.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1120853192 0 :BigZaphod!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :monty python, yes.. but I think it pretty much speaks for itself and need not be continued. :) < 1120853215 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Nick collision from services. < 1120853217 0 :J|x!unknown@unknown.invalid NICK :jix < 1120853345 0 :Kmkr!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric ::) < 1120853594 0 :BigZaphod!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :neat cellular automata-type test environment: http://ccl.northwestern.edu/netlogo/ < 1120853730 0 :Kmkr!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i'll try it at home < 1120853736 0 :Kmkr!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :(in ~3 weeks) < 1120854131 0 :fungebob-away!unknown@unknown.invalid NICK :fungebob < 1120854151 0 :fungebob!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Hey fungers, what happens if you attempt a p with a negative address in funge-93? < 1120854172 0 :fungebob!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :add 80 to x or 25 to y to wrap it around? should a strict mode complain about this? < 1120854248 0 :cpressey!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :fungebob: it's undefined < 1120854299 0 :fungebob!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hmmm undefined eh? same thing for addresses greater than 80 and 25? < 1120854309 0 :lament!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :of course. < 1120854725 0 :cpressey!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :fungebob: greater than 79 and 24, actually :) < 1120854978 0 :fungebob!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ah, so true:) how about division and remainders? im reading http://www.phlamethrower.co.uk/befunge/index.php#files < 1120855057 0 :lament!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i bet they work the same as in C :) < 1120855064 0 :lament!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :*cough* i wonder why *cough* < 1120855098 0 :fungebob!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :are signed cells part of the funge standard? < 1120855181 0 :lament!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :isn't there an actual funge standard somewhere < 1120855185 0 :cpressey!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :lament: because the first interpreter was written in C, and the semantics for divide and modulo weren't defined any further than that < 1120855206 0 :cpressey!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :fungebob: i think the assumption is that they're unsigned < 1120855223 0 :cpressey!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :lament: yes < 1120855228 0 :cpressey!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :for 98 < 1120855269 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ACTION has to make his webpage < 1120855311 0 :lament!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :cpressey: exactly :) < 1120855325 0 :lament!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :oh, there isn't a 94 standard? < 1120855334 0 :cpressey!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :94? < 1120855340 0 :lament!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :93 < 1120855346 0 :cpressey!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :there's a document < 1120855370 0 :lament!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :cpressey: go write a standard! :) < 1120855373 0 :lament!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :better late than never < 1120855417 0 :cpressey!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :lament: i'll write one if you write one for smallfuck :) < 1120855468 0 :lament!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :but i did! < 1120855488 0 :lament!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i think < 1120855498 0 :cpressey!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :fungebob: the documentation ( http://catseye.webhop.net/projects/befunge93/doc/befunge93.html ) only says that playfield cells are ASCII afaict. and ASCII is technically 7-bits, unsigned. < 1120855583 0 :cpressey!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :befunge-93 is pretty much defined by its reference implementation, though < 1120855604 0 :cpressey!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :of course, there are places where C is flexible, like whether 'char' is signed or unsigned < 1120855657 0 :fungebob!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i figured that the cells would be the same u32 as the stack for computation < 1120855670 0 :fungebob!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :but it was never explicitly mentioned < 1120855832 0 :cpressey!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :that's true... really, only a lower limit (ASCII) is mentioned < 1120855846 0 :cpressey!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :btw, stack cells are explicitly described as 'signed long int' < 1120855955 0 :pgimeno!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :... which is unfortunate as it's a limitation for TC ;) < 1120856041 0 :pgimeno!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :darn, the wiki login times out too fast < 1120856096 0 :cpressey!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hmm, it never seems to timeout for me anymore < 1120856102 0 :cpressey!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :which is bad - i'm apt to forget my password < 1120856150 0 :pgimeno!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :does that have to do with marking the "remember password" checkbox on login? < 1120856178 0 :cpressey!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ahhh. probably, yeah. < 1120856334 0 :pgimeno!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :heh, I didn't mark it because I thought that the effect was for it to auto-fill the password field < 1120856540 0 :fungebob!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :new flunger's out: http://jimbomania.com/code/flunger.html this version blocks on empty stdin and has lots more autmoatic examples, and more fixes < 1120856541 0 :puzzlet!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Remote closed the connection < 1120856544 0 :puzzlet!~puzzlet@61.247.144.108 JOIN :#esoteric < 1120856546 0 :fungebob!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :the rollers are way cool < 1120856598 0 :fungebob!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :cpressey: do you know the fungus test suite? is it officially endorsed? < 1120856892 0 :cpressey!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :fungebob: i think i've seen it... i can't officially endorse it because i don't remember if i've ever actually tried it or not :) < 1120856904 0 :cpressey!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :it's for -98, right? < 1120857012 0 :fungebob!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :mostly for 98, but it was stated on the site that some of the tests would work fine for 93 < 1120857038 0 :fungebob!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :the suite of tests requires 98 for file access, but some individual modules would be 93-compliant < 1120857239 0 :cpressey!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :well... any test that passes on the 93 reference interpreter could be considered "officially endorsed" i suppose... :) < 1120857243 0 :cpressey!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :not so for 98 though < 1120857251 0 :cpressey!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :fbbi is full of bugs, i'm sure < 1120857510 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://esolangs.org/wiki/NegaPosi << the first iorcc entry didn't know it is on the wiki... < 1120860447 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I think there needs to be an XML raster image format. < 1120860500 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :... < 1120860515 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Oh, almost forgot alpha! < 1120860516 0 :BigZaphod!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :lol < 1120860524 0 :malaprop!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :GregorR: sounds like xpm < 1120860536 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :XPM isn't quite that bad :P < 1120860542 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :But close < 1120860581 0 :BigZaphod!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :xml-raster could support an insane number of colors.. and it'd forward-compatible. < 1120860641 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Gregor: It still looks a lot more efficient than most MS generated HTML which requires over 330 bytes of encoding data per byte of test < 1120860659 0 :BigZaphod!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :you could do steganography between pixels. < 1120860725 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I think I'll make a quick-n-dirty implementation of it when I get home from work ... put a few example images up :) < 1120860867 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :If my calculations are correct, one 1024x768 image would be approximately 80MB < 1120860908 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :at what DPI? < 1120860971 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :It's raster, a pixel is a pixel. < 1120861084 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Though I guess the tag could have dpi="" to make it explicit XD < 1120861148 0 :BigZaphod!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :to make it more verbose you could add something like: ... for each line of the image. < 1120861212 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :XD < 1120861243 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :... < 1120861413 0 :BigZaphod!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :you could also have ... within the tags for each individual line. of course that might just be getting silly. :) < 1120861520 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :with each position being specified explicitly seems superflous < 1120861617 0 :pgimeno!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :in the gimp project an xml-based image format was considered for a time... it must still be somewhere in the archives < 1120861622 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :We're talking about an XML raster image format and you're objecting to superflousity? < 1120861656 0 :pgimeno!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :maybe it's still under consideration < 1120861701 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric : seems more in spirit < 1120861814 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Sort of a blurry line between subelements and parameters ... < 1120861843 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I was working under the pretense that a pixel IS a location, and HAS an R, G and B. < 1120861851 0 :BigZaphod!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ooh.. I like that. Pixels could be specified out of order. < 1120861877 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :For no good reason besides ludicrousy ^_^ < 1120861973 0 :pgimeno!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :wouldn't it be more like this?: 25500 < 1120862003 0 :BigZaphod!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :you could use xslt to build an image editor. < 1120862091 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :... < 1120862107 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :^^^for added convenience < 1120862128 0 :BigZaphod!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ohh.. yes.. it should be a bit-level specification. < 1120862130 0 :BigZaphod!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :way better. < 1120862132 0 :fungebob!unknown@unknown.invalid NICK :fungebob-out < 1120862177 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :it solves the problem of having to recompute an n-bit value each time you need to change one sub-bit. < 1120862263 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :and gives us a method of storing just one image on one CD-R < 1120862280 0 :BigZaphod!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :probably a very small image... < 1120862331 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hmmm... add ... and you can extend this to a movie file format < 1120862392 0 :BigZaphod!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :you could add tag outside of the frames that specifies things like fps and you'd have an animated gif kind of thing. < 1120862436 0 :pgimeno!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :the bit format also has the advantage of making it easier for the programmer to use Smallfuck for digital image processing < 1120862458 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :yes, that is a very important consideration < 1120863170 0 :calamari!~jeffryj@lilly.csoft.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1120863172 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hi < 1120863272 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :http://gregorr.homelinux.org/xmlraster/example.rxml.bz2 < 1120863286 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I didn't make it bit format, sorry ;) < 1120863292 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :But it is a two-frame animation. < 1120863321 0 :BigZaphod!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :compresses nicely. < 1120863406 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Oh no! I made it wrong :( < 1120863421 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :It should say , but doesn't have the / :( < 1120863427 0 :BigZaphod!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :doh! < 1120863515 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hey calamari < 1120863529 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :calamari: am working on BFBASIC 1.50 rc1 < 1120863590 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :raven: got your mail on it.. sounds very cool < 1120863649 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :you mentioned that arrays were still causing problems.. is it still with the for loop? < 1120863736 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i have some ideas for my =>whirl language < 1120863770 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :calamari: FOR has been completely rewritten from the brainfuck point of view, the bug lies elsewhere < 1120863831 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :when does it seem to happen? < 1120863832 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :optimization is doldene by genetic algorithms because my mind is going to expo if i use something different than try,modify,try,modify(genetic algorithms(simplified)) < 1120863850 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :what code crashes? < 1120863877 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :or causes problems < 1120863914 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :expo=>explode < 1120863935 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :element zero of an array is one case where corruption happens, it used to be fixable by allocating a dummy array before each real array < 1120864018 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :also, in some cases a non-array variable is overwritten by the value of another non-array variable < 1120864035 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :that's pretty weird < 1120864068 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :do these bugs hapen with -O0 ? < 1120864077 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :err happen ;) < 1120864090 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :is it just me as non java programmer or is the bf-basic code uhm.. chaotic? < 1120864104 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :jix: no, it's crappy code < 1120864113 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :isn't the lowest -O1? but yes it still happens < 1120864132 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :raven: yeah, you're right -O1 :) < 1120864202 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :wow, this monospace 12 font makes 0 and O look identical.. usually one is rounder than the other, not this time < 1120864222 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i have noticed that a(5)=0:a(4)=0 puts a(5) in the cell before a(4) which seems odd < 1120864275 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ogff by one error? I'll have to check it out < 1120864282 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :gotta go.. time to work again :) < 1120864287 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :"<=K" < 1120864337 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :jix: aside from a few known issues BFBASIC works perfectly < 1120864386 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i hope someday my (nameless) =>whirl lang will work perfectly too < 1120864406 0 :BigZaphod!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT : < 1120864448 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :it's interesting to note that BFBASIC is one of the few BASIC implementations that has no interpreter - it is a straight compiler :) < 1120864527 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hmm bootstrapping bf-basic ^^ < 1120864546 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :writing a bf-basic compiler in bf-basic < 1120864625 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :once it works as intended it might be a good project for a suitably perverse individual < 1120864778 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :ACTION is still trying to figure out the best stack layout for whirl < 1120864969 0 :heatsink!~heatsink@c-24-61-94-111.hsd1.nh.comcast.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1120865198 0 :ycantie!~chatzilla@198.107.20.174 JOIN :#esoteric < 1120865396 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :"Banned from network" < 1120865589 0 :ycantie!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :"ChatZilla 0.9.61 [Mozilla rv:1.7.6/20050319]" < 1120865732 0 :Kmkr!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :anyone seen that movie "king cobra" or somethinf? < 1120867094 0 :Kmkr!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :