02:46:38 -!- calamari has joined. 05:06:38 -!- calamari has quit ("Leaving"). 06:18:18 -!- calamari has joined. 06:47:37 -!- calamari_ has joined. 07:03:11 -!- calamari_ has quit ("Leaving"). 07:06:08 -!- calamari has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 08:01:59 -!- ChanServ has quit (ACK! SIGSEGV!). 09:01:00 -!- ChanServ has joined. 09:01:00 -!- irc.freenode.net has set channel mode: +o ChanServ. 21:59:45 --- Topic for #sourcehack is Merry Christmas (eve) | chown -R us ./base 22:13:00 -!- Keymaker has joined. 22:14:10 hmm, what is #sourcehack? 22:14:42 what channel, i mean.. 22:15:14 dunno 22:15:15 :) 22:15:34 thought of an interesting idea 22:16:02 ok :) 22:16:13 how about a BF-like language, where theres two instructions - "scroll" and "execute". "scroll" will scroll through the different instructions (lets say BF ones, for simplicity), then "execute" performs it 22:16:36 well, i guess that's been done several times :) 22:16:45 at least i've had that kind of things on my mind 22:16:57 but yes 22:17:51 for making it extra hard, the 'instruction select' would be wrapping, and execute not setting it to zero for example 22:18:07 so, when user notices he/she would've needed to add some instruction 22:18:21 oops wait.. 22:18:40 eh nevermind 22:19:00 but yes, that kind of language would be nice 22:19:04 hehe 22:19:15 and in a loop, you can fuckit all up because you forgot to scroll once! 22:19:19 spectacular segfaults! 22:19:19 :) 22:19:26 :) 22:20:34 it could be clever to use space character (asc 32) as 'instruction character' and return/enter (asc 10) as 'execution character' 22:20:46 this to make the source highly readable and easy to modify :) 22:21:21 Haha!! 22:21:21 :) 22:54:03 although, as in that, in so many other languages (or probably all) some other program can be coded to do the work, for example making that kind of source file for example from a file where only reads the number of instruction on each line 22:54:27 what i'd like to see would be a programming language 22:54:31 that would need 22:55:02 rr.. would be so complex that no program could be written for that 22:55:16 so that it would be only human-readable source :) 22:55:48 that only human could write the source, not easily though, and any program couldn't generate it 22:57:23 on that "would be so complex that .." line i should've said ".. that no program to generate a program for that language could be written" 23:05:01 There is already a language that uses only whitespace as its syntax. 23:05:10 I've forgotten the name, though. 23:05:22 it's called "Whitespace" :p 23:05:33 Ah. 23:05:36 i knew that hehe 23:05:39 How clever. 23:05:43 indeed 23:18:17 well. 23:18:44 have fun rest-of-time-of-the-day-on-your-time-zone :) 23:18:54 -!- Keymaker has left (?). 23:18:55 It's 01:20 around here.