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6:59 AM
Fun story :-)
 
 
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9:24 AM
@johnk Your story?
 
 
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11:02 AM
posted on December 14, 2014 by StephaneVeneri

With the last versions of Red, the compiler detect two errors.

 
 
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2:18 PM
How could I forget the following one? Really geared toward data conversion:
7. Bit-level fit (#"*" and 42).
 
 
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5:59 PM
@Memophenon If you like interesting proposals, or at least ones I think are interesting, see this one: curecode.org/rebol3/ticket.rsp?id=2064
 
6:44 PM
I wish everyone had gotten together and just decided: Big Endian or Little Endian.
Then throw out or burn all the computers using the other standard.
 
 
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8:42 PM
In some countries they drive on the left side of the road, and yet they call it the right side to drive on. In some countries they read (and good for them they write also) from right to left and say they read what they have written in the right direction. You cannot expect people to agree on such a trivial matter as little or big endian. What would be the big end? the right? No the little end is the right one too ;-)
 
8:57 PM
@iArnold and @HostileFork Numeric keyboard layout on computers vs telephones, ASCII vs EBCDIC, record separators, and so on and so on... we live in the richest world of all possible worlds. Let's enjoy it!
@HostileFork Interesting indeed. This is the finetuning category, beyond the point where I was thinking about. Satisfying conversion (and any encoding) isn't always possible without a few hints about size and representation. One of my first lessons at university was that 1.5 is not the same as 1.5000.
Oh, and here is #8. I don't expect this belongs to common programming practice, I just mention it for the record of this aspect:
8. Crypto-morphological fit (more obscure data structures like IEEE-754, Little Endian vs Big Endian etc.).
 
9:52 PM
One of those things I don't like (bad synthetics):
>> bin: #{ABCD} print [first bin type? first bin]
 
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171 integer!
 
>> w: 'word print length? w print first w
 
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; rebol.com/r3/docs/errors/script-cannot-use.html
    4
*** ERROR
** Script error: cannot use pick on word! value
** Where: first
** Near: first w
 
Words must be composed of quarks. You cannot isolate a quark, everyone knows that.
 
10:22 PM
@WiseGenius no! It just made me smile :) It reminded me of trying to program games on ZX Spectrum basic as a child and wondering why it didn't perform very well ...
 
 
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11:26 PM
Looks like I might be publishing something of interest shortly.
 
Hello from Hong Kong
 
@kealist Hello traveler. Run into Tamas?
 
11:43 PM
No ive mostly been suffering from a sinus infection. Isn't he in Singapore?
 
Aug 26 '13 at 9:44, by onetom
@GrahamChiu Hong Kong
 

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