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01:23
Hrmph. If you want to convert a character to its associated digit you have to do to integer! to text! char. It's C-like but somewhat unsatisfying.
I kind of wonder if there's a subtlety here between "AS" and "TO", or maybe "CAST" or something.
 
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03:11
This is another case, kind of like the TO BINARY! of INTEGER!, where I think having TO serving these purposes in a generic/polymorphic way doesn't come off as very useful. Contrast with something like CODEPOINT OF a character, which might have a variation as ASCII OF a character which errored on things that aren't ascii range.
If you can't sort of say something broadly true about TO conversions such that you'd feel comfortable passing in either a CHAR! or a TEXT! or a WORD! etc to it and get something semiotically consistent out of it, then glomming it all into TO isn't really much other than reuse of a short word. But how much shorter is it?
TO INTEGER! char
CODEPOINT OF char
One character shorter, and less obvious. If TO INTEGER! #"1" was 1, and TO INTEGER! "1" was 1, and TO INTEGER! #{0x31} (ascii for 1) was 1, you start to have a kind of substrate that makes sense. I've already suggested that this indeed is probably the right way to think of TO INTEGER! of a BINARY!, and ENBIN and DEBIN are far superior to the alternative.
 
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14:40
@HostileForksaysdonttrustSE Could be random/shuffle and leave shuffle free for the programmer who needs to shuffle some set of objects in any particular way.
 
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16:37
> A note to "Doctor" (not the Chiu!)
> 'bout writeup I and writeup II
> While working every puzzle through
> I've way more I (and Eye) than you
Academic titles are overrated.
Self-given ones on the transdimensional Internet especially.
Even on this Internet's SE, a good number of "Doctor". None of whom I am referring to.
17:04
Does that doctor follow us here? Well enough time, no progress on tos. I don't think so though
17:37
I think the random pre-seeded argument is pretty strong, and that you can seed yourself if you somehow distrust it or want reproducibility at some point in the program. RANDOMIZE taking a seed and returning a seed seems good. I don't know about whether RANDOM/SHUFFLE is better than just having SHUFFLE or not; if you come up with some new object then making new "generics" for them needs an answer.
So it shouldn't be a problem to take SHUFFLE for BLOCK!, and if DECK! of cards came later and needed some special handling, then SHUFFLE should be extensible to deck while leaving shuffle of block as-is.
Visual Studio updates about once a week with gigabytes of data. And it has pretty much never gotten better.
 
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19:51
Immediate issue with connecting to a MySQL server. I've rigged up an initial connection to MySQL (mysql://localhost:3306) but am receiving some extra bytes at the beginning of the stream.
^^^ @iArnold Can you test the above? You should get a printed binary of something like #{0A ... some ascii bytes .. 00 ...}
I get #{340000000A352E312E363000...} — I don't know where that #{34000000} is coming from.
20:24
NM, that's normal. Ugh, been so long since I last looked at this.
20:48
NM is never mind? Ok.
Indeed.
Tomorrow I hope to get something going.

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