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12:38 AM
@Respectech Interesting, what is it for? Hobby or product?
People are asking for this emscripten'd Rebol GUI dialect thing in the browser, I wonder if you would be best to just try and use the existing dialect and subset it?
 
1:00 AM
After noticing the cat only eats the dry cat food, and won't touch anything else, I began to suspect that the dry cat food has been sprayed with some kind of "cat crack".
Internet sources suggest this is correct. "One reason that cats like dry food so much is because the pet food companies do not play fair when manufacturing this sub-optimal food source. They coat the kibble with extremely enticing animal digest sprays that are pleasing to a cat - making a poor quality diet desirable to the target animal"
 
1:13 AM
@HostileFork My cat does the exact same thing.
@HostileFork For use in making product.
@HostileFork I'm not sure what you mean.
 
1:32 AM
@Respectech Well, I mean to just write the code like you would if it were R3-GUI code, but offer a different back end. So no mention of "div" if you can avoid it.
 
2:07 AM
@HostileFork I think it would be hard to abstract all the features of HTML without using at least some of the same concepts, like <div>, <span>, etc.
 
@Respectech I imagine so, but the question is whether you can implement those as "exceptions" on top of the dialect as needed...instead of tailoring it specifically to it.
But there's always some cost. "The Law of Leaky Abstractions" as Joel Spolsky put it
I'm just saying that you might find more support and interest, possibly financial support from those interested, if you started from a R3-GUI perspective...and perhaps then utilizing emscripten. Some have spoken in support of seeing such a thing built. I dunno.
 
 
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10:51 AM
In other news: Oscar Wilde dissed Charles Dickens as a writer? Hmm. I'm not sure where my alliances lie in that particular battle.
Guess I should align with Wilde, 4x GoogleFight winner: googlefight.com/…
Although "Charles Dickens vs Rebol" does not end well for Rebol. googlefight.com/…
 
11:09 AM
@HostileFork completely irrelevant
 
@iArnold It's relevant if one is calling a language charlesdickens. :-)
Rebol has been needing a name for a fork if there's going to be one.
I've just thought that the Rebol name is one that should be sort of tended to, and it's cheaper to harass Carl into doing the right thing with it than to use Atronobol or what not
 
I like Astronobol, let's go for that! ;-)
 
I do write Carl every few weeks.
Haven't really figured out what his angle is on it. But the fact is, he is the one who owns rebol.com, rebol.org, rebol.net domains... he sort of came up with the general idea (though it has of course become a group effort over time with many contributions)
I just don't see value in dividing brands besides Rebol and Red. This is my marketing thinking. To me, those two are all there is.
So I'd like all the good Rebol contributions to get filed under "Rebol". It's very challenging to find resistance and blockage to that. I am puzzled.
 
12:04 PM
@HostileFork As Red is a Rebol program it falls into the good Rebol contributions category.
 
 
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3:06 PM
As Steven White pointed in AltMe channel, all Carl's blog articles seem to be wiped. Hopefully some misconfiguration, beacuse in those are gone, we've just lost one information channel of a great historical value imo ...
Could anyone contact Carl about that?
 
 
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4:15 PM
I guess the index is gone aside from the front page
 
 
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5:58 PM
Yes, that's it ...
 
6:56 PM
@pekr All the articles are there and accessible, only the index is messed up.
 
OK, thanks, I posted to Altme, so Steven White knows ...
 
 
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9:20 PM
@Respectech @rebolek wouldn't this make sense as a kind of lest plugin? Just wondering if the wheel must be reinvented
 
9:44 PM
@kealist I don't have a lot of time to look into Lest, but it would be handy to know what Lest is.
 

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