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2:18 PM
Sent that "Rebol is like a lake" post to someone, so I re-read it and re-thought-about it.
 
2:31 PM
I've made the analogy before (perhaps even ranted about it in here) that I used to think about drawing as the idea that you'd compose your drawing in a very mathematical way where every decision in the process was captured.
So if you make a mistake in your picture, such as putting the sun which is behind the house in the wrong position...you just adjust and it all fixes up.
For this reason, I hated painting and sketching and other more "loose" mediums, and wondered how people were getting by with such terrible tools for drawing. In the same way, I felt the interpreted languages powering the web were way too "loose" and just asking for hassle and failure.
In a way, Rebol is "even worse" because it is even more freeform than the interpreters I hated. But by being so extreme, it starts to show how the approach might have merit.
In similar ways, I have found sketching and painting somewhat satisfying because I finally got to dig into the approach without having all the junk I don't like (messy paint, dirty charcoal) by working on a digital tablet.
So I've learned to realize it can be kind of nice to not have to model what the sun is like behind the house if you want to go to a different objective...you just paint the part of the sun that comes from behind it, and if you can erase and re-paint easily enough with no mess then the freedom is liberating.
I still think C++11 is awesome though, and most of the time I'd prefer to draw things in SolidWorks vs. Microsoft Paint. :-)
 
 
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3:54 PM
@rgchris I just noticed that TextMate 2.0 has gone open source under GPL3. Downloaded the binary to take a look, it doesn't come with a Rebol bundle. Maybe you could get a pull request to them for yours?
 
 
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I just found a setting for explicit write access in the room administration, even if the reputation is too low. You have to whitelist people. I don't know if this is new or I missed it in the past.
(Under menu Room->Control Access)
@AdrianS well, or maybe not. It's still not letting me do it.
Seems what you can do is allow certain users to read and write in a private room, but the 20 rep limit is still enforced. :-/ Lame.
It's their version of a CAPTCHA. Again, 20 rep is not hard to get at all, and they consider it a "filter" but I still say they're missing the point.
 
 
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8:22 PM
@earl Well, this was a glaring PARSE change...but in R3's favor. I think it's cleaner to use binary! if your input is binary. Got a workaround, giving it a shot.
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Q: Can parse on binary! in Rebol 2 capture a binary! instead of a string! (like in Rebol 3)?

HostileForkConsider the following: >> bin: to-binary {Rebol} == #{5265626F6C} >> parse/all bin [s: to end] == true I expect s to have captured the head of the binary series, and be of type BINARY!. In Rebol 3 this is the case: >> type? s == binary! >> s == bin == true In Reb...

 
9:14 PM
PARSE changes are generally in R3's favour, as far as I know. It really is much improved in R3. Btw, I succeeded in digging up a list of changes:
 
 
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11:26 PM
@HostileFork indeed. Perhaps needs a little polish and have had (unhelpfully vague) reports that it can hang. But certainly. It does conflict with R for the .r extension.
@earl +1 here too. At the moment my use of R3 is dependent on what I can do via CGI and I'm just not comfortable enough with it yet. I did, however, convert my form handler reb4.me/r/r3webform to R3 some time ago: does what decode-cgi does and a little more: ross-gill.com/page/REBOL_and_Web_Forms
 

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