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1:07 AM
@earl in Haskell FRP in clojure no
performance is so bad though it hurts me
the games really do have to be simple
 
1:53 AM
I mentioned that in the beginning of using a Rebol system for blogging, I wasn't bothered by the imposition of the little bits of Rebol structure--the "Rebol backbone" as I called it. I was so glad to be out of WordPress and having more control over the content that I didn't mind that MarkDown was on a paragraph-by-paragraph basis.
Though I still don't mind the format and think it has more of a future for composition, I do find the exchanging of data from MarkDown mediums into and out of the Draem format to be a bit irritating.
I already thought that support for larger blobs of MarkDown would be necessary, but now I'm kind of grumbling over exactly how troublesome it is when the blobs grow and take up the whole file.
 
 
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5:19 AM
Well, I've scrabbled out my code notes about Node into yet more articles, more or less drafts. Implementing Custom Tags in Swig for Node.JS, Overview Notes on Node, Express, and Swig, Handling Internal Errors (and Bad Requests) in Node.
Guess I'll see if anyone is hitting them and improve on an as-needed basis. :-/ But mostly, I consider it a sort of anthropological experiment to understand the nature of it all. I once prophesied that server-side JavaScript would wind up dominant...though I can't say that this is what I was envisioning.
 
5:41 AM
In trying to rewrite JavaScript trickery as dialects, it gets a bit hard. Because their trickery is based on using a very finite set of parts which will compose, and once you start dialecting things in Rebol you have a context which is looking very literally at the words of the dialect.
 
 
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8:08 AM
@HostileFork nice that you are going "full Javascript" now
 
@graph Er, no.
 
come to the dark side. we..are ez and in the browser
 
We will b in ur VMz, building your codez. JavaScript is just a really weird processor target.
The thing Node has going for it is mostly... it's not other stuff.
Apache config files/etc. are probably more likely to blow up in your face than actually protect you from anything.
 
I see that guy was saying it's a waste of time building online working interpreters as that's not how people learn.
 
@HappySpoon I'd use them and do the interactive tutorials except it seems the only tutorials they have last all of 10 minutes, tops.
 
 
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10:20 AM
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Welcome to the Rebol and Red room. See our FAQ. Cool, you have a reputation score of 15028 so chat away!
 
10:35 AM
@HostileFork speaking of interactive tutorial, wanna try out my linear optimization learning site? linear-optimization.com the fun part is in "Take the Challenge", where the user gets (especially in "Random Production") randomly generated linear optimization scenarios, to be solved either with the pen-and-paper simplex method (for school) or the Solver (plugin for Excel/Libre Office) thanks!
 
 
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12:10 PM
https://github.com/red/red/pull/886
GitHub
Red Pull Req—FIX: Incorrect ROUND macros on ARM platform.
qtxie
1406009433
 
@earl the Guy Steele talk was amazing. Thanks for sharing it.
 
 
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10:28 PM
FYI @hamdouni has created a docker image for cheyenne github.com/hamdouni/docker-cheyenne
 
11:13 PM
Anybody has some experience with installing luarocks?
 
@HostileFork Did you see this? The Birth and Death of Javascript
 

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