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12:14 AM
@giuliolunati So Ren-C has a lot of advantage in the sense that the C++ buildability is letting it push into areas R3-Alpha could not have done, because of global checks--so you can catch problems systemically at compile-time which would not be possible in C. In theory, Red has an ace in the hole in the sense of being able to DSL-ify the authoring of Red itself if it were bootstrapped, and maybe accomplishing the same level of checking.
But, I of course think it's much smarter to delay that bootstrap until after applying it in the field for a while. :-/
Anyway, if Rebol were written in a Red/System like dialect, that's basically Red, and the goal here (or at least my goal) is not to be Red.
 
12:39 AM
For anyone who wants to play along: debatedrinking.com
 
 
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8:50 AM
posted on September 27, 2016 by Sunanda

I am trying to write a run-anywhere script that identifies what version of a Rebol-like language it is running under. This is what I've got so far:        The code below returns the following strings with the versions of the interpreters I used:     R2/view:  'REBOL/View 2.7.6.3.1 View 14-Mar-2008'     R2/view+r2

 
 
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7:16 PM
posted on September 27, 2016 by Brian

I am running into an issue with passing around objects and getting their data. It's probably something simple that I'm not understanding or overlooking, since I'm new to REBOL. I was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction please? I have written up a contrived and simplified example to demonstrate the problem ... Rebol [] getAccount: func [] [     addr:

 

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