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8:24 AM
@HostileFork No. I think the FFI and extensions supplement each other.
 
 
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11:34 AM
There are occasional codegolf puzzles which are really clean in rebol
@rebolbot do/2
m: func [a b][found? find sort a sort b]
m "Doctor Who" "Torchwood"
 
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== true
 
Unfortunately case insensitive sort appears to be broken in r3 and is not yet implemented in red
Is it considered bad form to post an r2 only solution?
>> sort "Doctor Who"
 
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== " DWchooort"
 
That invisible /case refinement is a pain :-/
 
12:02 PM
@johnk I don't think enough people read it to be that concerned about it. It's a bug, as we've already discussed...though some not-me and not-earl people are still trying to argue that charsets be case-sensitive by default for some reason.
 
12:17 PM
Quote from codegolf: "Oh equal? itself is case insensitive, too. That's... handy. – Martin Büttner"
Made me smile, but he has a point
Any advances on m: func[a b][(trim sort a)= trim sort b]
 
 
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1:54 PM
@MARTINBÜTTNER The need to use == instead of = to get case sensitive comparison, and instruct the primitives to use it with a refinement (e.g. SORT/CASE instead of SORT) is a choice that leads to grumbling from some in the Rebol and Red community. From a hardware point of view, it's kind of like "a" is "A" - handling uppercase specially being the exception and not the rule. I've theorized that if keyboards had 52 letters Rebol would be case-sensitive by default, and if you had to push shift to get a [ and didn't for a { it would use curly braces for code blocks... — Dr. Rebmu 45 secs ago
 
2:19 PM
posted on September 12, 2014 by Sagar

Hi I am Sagar I have just read the cross platform tutorials of Nick.I wrote a .bas file and run it from R3 the code worked on pc,but when i made a .apk of the same using RFO-Basic Quick Apk, the .apk was created but when i installed the same on mobile,it didnt run and had a error.Please help me to pack my .bas file with the suporting files needed for making a working .apk app.Please hellppp meeee.

 
.bas? :-/
What is a .bas file?
Hello @Sagar - StackOverflow has some kind of complex rules and it's a bit of an intimidating system perhaps, but 20 points is easy to get if you are careful and read the rules.
They don't let you chat until you have 20 points. It's their logic, and nothing seems to get them to want to change their mind.
@Sagar If you didn't notice the FAQ link, here it is: rebolsource.net/go/chat-faq
 
 
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7:12 PM
Related?
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Q: Android encapper for Rebol R3 scripts

JeanLouisDoes anyone know how to use http://development.saphirion.com/experimental/builds/android/demo-encap.apk ? I would like to make a single apk with input: - a R3 script - R3droid I compared demo-encap.apk and r3-droid.apk but I did not understand the "principle".

 
7:37 PM
@HostileFork One of main purposes I used REBOL in the past was data-mining from web sources. There is default case insensitivity useful.
 
make common use cases easier by default
I can't recall the last time I needed a case sensitive sort or comparison
 
 
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9:51 PM
I was looking to replace my phone with a 4g capable phone and was looking at the Xperia M2
While looking at that, I came across Sony's attachable lenses, including the very cheap QX10 ( US$148 on ebay)
It looks like the camera has a JSON based API ( developer.sony.com/develop/cameras )
 
Sony? That's not a company :-)
 
So, you could stick the lens somewhere, attach a power supply and control the lens remotely
I think the internal battery is only good for an hour. But it has a micro-usb for power as well
I've seen people attach these lenses to quadcopters
Bo has been developing wifi cameras for security purposes but these seem very cheap as wifi cameras
with zoom but no pan/tilt.
And with the benefit of a documented API
Hmm. Could get a quadcopter, lens and this could be used to help my daughter parallel park
 

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