00:08:09 -!- ihope has joined. 00:08:32 I'm making an esogame. 00:11:00 It's called Felidae, off the famous cat program. The first "real" program you encounter in the game is a minimalistic programming interface, which is essentially a cat program. 00:15:15 Okay, here's the program: [[-],[>],]+[,<+][-] 00:21:03 Hmm, no, that wouldn't work... 00:29:21 Aha. The program is [,+,] 00:29:31 Erm, that's [,>,] 00:34:27 ...You know, it's oddish that there are as many people here as there are, yet not many are talking. 00:34:37 -!- ihope has quit ("Chatzilla 0.9.68.5 [Firefox 1.0.7/20050915]"). 00:58:08 True 00:58:23 but not oddish in my opinion 00:59:12 every server/channel that i am in is so quiet although there are many people 00:59:26 Erm.. well maybe i misread him/her 00:59:55 i don't really get what does (s)he mean with 'there' and 'here' 02:13:55 -!- graue has joined. 02:53:04 -!- WildHalcyon has joined. 02:55:11 Ahoy! 02:55:30 Ahoy thar land-lubber! 02:55:32 * WildHalcyon thinks that the channel should have a nautical theme for the day 03:24:21 is today some nautical-related day in US or somewhere? 03:26:32 not that I know of. Just felt like saying Ahoy 03:30:05 here's a dirty python code that helps you make text-printing udage code: http://gs30ng.exca.net/tempcode/genudage.py 03:34:23 and you can test the code with IRC bot Chips, which can handle BV Toggling & Printing. 03:34:27 ~udage +~~~~+-+--++~~~~~++----+~~~~~++-++-+~~~~~+++----~~~~~++-++--~~~~~++--+-+~~~~~+-----~~~~~+----++~~~~~++-++++~~~~~++--+--~~~~~++--+-+~ 03:34:28 result: 'Sample Code' 03:34:28 order: 0 1 13 25 37 49 61 73 84 96 108 120 03:34:50 ~udage +~~~~+--+---~~~~~++--+-+~~~~~++-++--~~~~~++-++--~~~~~++-++++~~~~~+-++--~~~~~+-----~~~~~+-+-+++~~~~~++-++++~~~~~+++--+-~~~~~++-++--~~~~~++--+--~~~~~+----+~ 03:34:51 result: 'Hello, World!' 03:34:51 order: 0 1 13 25 37 49 61 72 83 95 107 119 131 143 03:49:25 -!- WildHalcyon has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 04:33:39 -!- graue has quit (Remote closed the connection). 04:57:49 -!- heatsink has joined. 06:36:33 -!- nooga has joined. 06:36:40 hi 06:52:58 'lo 06:53:02 Wow ... 06:53:07 That was much longer than I thought XD 06:53:35 ? :) 06:57:10 haaa tokigun, please finish your SADOL interpreter :D! 06:57:32 It took me 15 min to respond to your "hi" :P 06:58:53 oh, right 06:59:05 damnit, got to go :/ 06:59:15 (school) 07:01:06 bye then 07:01:08 -!- nooga has left (?). 07:32:33 chips: hello. 07:33:18 ~udage + 07:33:18 result: '' 07:33:18 order: 0 07:33:25 ~udage +++ 07:33:26 result: '' 07:33:26 order: 0 07:33:30 ~udage abbccc 07:33:30 result: '' 07:33:30 order: 0 1 5 07:33:44 ~udage once upon a tiiiiime 07:33:45 result: ' 07:33:45 order: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 18 19 07:36:34 NICE 07:36:35 ~udage bcaaabc 07:36:36 result: '' 07:36:36 order: 0 1 2 3 07:37:17 afaik, it only works on BV toggling and Printing... you can't change PV with that bot 07:37:20 ~udage BIJAAABCDEFGHIJA 07:37:20 result: '' 07:37:20 order: 0 1 2 3 07:37:51 Oh wait, I think I'm confused, four is output, isn't it ... 07:37:54 ~udage BIJAAAABCDEFGHIJA 07:38:09 Or, four = confuse chips :P 07:38:09 ~udage baaaabbbbbbbba 07:38:47 seeems chips is down because of some bugs :( 07:38:56 awhoops. 07:39:12 I would say "sorry", but instead I'll say "MUAHAHAH! I HAVE DEFEATED CHIPS!!!" 07:39:21 i should ask noricube to fix chips 07:39:23 lol 07:40:37 anybody know of any esolangs available for the Palm? 07:51:10 -!- GS01NG has joined. 07:51:34 here's an alternative bot, with my own codes, i'm not sure it will work well or not... 07:51:50 GggggGrrrGGGgggggGGGrrGrgggggGGrrGrGgggggGGrrGGGgggggGGrGGGGgggggGGGrrGrgggggGrGrrGrg udage! 07:51:51 Result: GregorR 07:52:00 ok 07:52:52 BIJAAAABCDEFGHIJA udage! 07:52:53 -!- GS01NG has quit (Remote closed the connection). 07:52:57 BLAM! 07:53:02 whoa 07:53:17 * GregorR is .... THE UDAGE KILLERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!! 07:53:25 GregorR the qualified bot slayer 07:54:12 i should look up what's wrong with interpreter module 07:55:34 ah, that's a problem of unicode charset... hmm, annoying... 07:57:24 -!- Gs30ng_ has joined. 07:57:32 -!- Gs30ng has quit ("ȳϼ? ޽ ̷Դϴ. ޽ ̰ ٲ㼭 IRC ֵ ּ). 07:57:45 -!- Gs30ng_ has changed nick to Gs30ng. 07:58:31 -!- GS01NG has joined. 07:58:40 again 07:58:46 this time the code should work 07:59:26 esssseoooeoessssseeeooeessssseeoeeeessssseeeoeoossssseeooeoessssseeeooeossssseeoeooessssseeoooeessssseooooes udage! 07:59:26 Result: Esoteric! 07:59:38 no problem with printing ascii characters... 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 08:00:19 ugggguuddduduuuuduuddggggguduudduduuududuuggggguuddduuuduuududdg udage! 08:00:20 Result: 여닫이 08:00:32 and also work on printing korean 08:01:15 now show us that magical bot-slaying code, GregorR 08:02:49 BIJAAAABCDEFGHIJA udage! 08:02:49 Result: ă 08:02:53 w00t 08:03:01 :) 08:03:10 CIJAAAABCDEFGHIJA udage! 08:03:11 Result: ƀ 08:03:16 is that character right you intended? 08:03:28 I don't quite remember where ASCII lies in binary :P 08:04:07 CEFGHIAAAABCDEFGHIA udage! 08:04:08 Result: Ÿ 08:04:17 Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ... 08:04:51 Oh wait, do I need both unicode chars ... 08:04:59 CEFGHIAAAABBBBBBBBBCDEFGHIA udage! 08:05:00 Result: ￀ 08:05:04 Apparently not XD 08:05:17 what's XD? 08:05:25 A smiley 08:05:31 aha 08:16:15 ~udage bcaaabc 08:16:15 result: '' 08:16:15 order: 0 1 2 3 08:16:20 ~udage aaabc 08:16:21 result: '' 08:16:21 order: 0 4 08:16:38 ~udage caaabc 08:16:39 result: '' 08:16:39 order: 0 1 5 08:16:42 ~udage baaabc 08:16:42 result: '' 08:16:43 order: 0 1 08:16:58 ~udage cbaaabc 08:17:01 command timed out! 08:24:06 quit! 08:24:06 -!- GS01NG has quit (Remote closed the connection). 08:35:04 -!- GS01NG has joined. 08:35:11 i added a small debup tip on it 08:35:15 AABC udage! 08:35:15 Result: 08:35:15 Udages and Cells that are 1: [] 08:35:15 Nonzero Pointer Values: {'B': 2} 08:35:39 CAABC udage! 08:35:40 Result: 08:35:40 Udages and Cells that are 1: ['C'] 08:35:40 Nonzero Pointer Values: {'B': 1} 08:36:05 oops... the interpreter does not initialize itself... 08:41:11 -!- GS01NG has quit (Remote closed the connection). 09:11:26 -!- CXII has joined. 09:13:12 -!- CXI has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 09:21:02 -!- Gs30ng has quit ("전 이만 갑니다."). 09:46:01 -!- Keymaker has joined. 09:46:18 hello 10:14:16 -!- heatsink has quit ("Leaving"). 11:03:11 -!- Keymaker has quit ("Funkadelic!"). 13:55:06 -!- jix has joined. 15:56:51 -!- nooga has joined. 15:56:59 hi guyz 15:58:02 GregorR: you'll respond for 15 min again? :) 16:05:48 will you * 16:42:28 -!- Gs30ng has joined. 16:47:52 tokigun 17:06:34 -.-' 17:06:57 i think he's sleeping now 17:07:17 it's AM one o'clock here 17:07:19 yea 17:07:28 that's possible 17:07:34 i hate timezones 17:07:59 and fact that the earth is a sphere ;p 17:09:10 you're right. we should make alternative world with befunge 17:09:27 :D 17:09:31 so with 2-dimensional earth 17:09:34 no timezone 17:09:56 2-dimensional earth has timezones (if you reduce the speed of light) 17:11:02 yea 17:11:25 and differences between that timezones are in microseconds ;p 17:12:05 we need a static sun on 2d earth then 17:12:10 nooga: no 17:12:19 if you say.. light travels with... 1m/h 17:12:36 you have a timezone every 1m 17:12:58 i'm working on compression again... 17:12:59 somebody's gonna turn that sun on/off a day 17:13:24 but light *DOESNT* travel with 1m/h 17:14:08 18:09:342-dimensional earth has timezones >>>(if you reduce the speed of light)<<< 17:14:38 that's the reason discworld has timezones 17:15:58 brb 17:16:11 but we *DONT* want to have timezones! 17:16:27 then we can have facial sun 17:16:37 2-dimensional lightsource in the sky 17:16:40 we don't need a sun! 17:16:55 we just tunr the brightness of our screens higher 17:17:13 -!- WildHalcyon has joined. 17:17:19 moin WildHalcyon! 17:17:32 what do you think about timezones? 17:17:41 Hey Jix! What's rockin' in the Jix world? 17:17:48 sun. 17:17:58 I think timezones are pathetically artificial constructions and should be done away with entirely 17:18:14 speed of light of 1m/h and a flat world => timezones every 1m :( 17:18:31 wait 17:18:38 We're at the point technologically that each clock could be synced with its latitude and longitude to provide pinpoint accuracy regarding current time 17:18:40 we can't see a thing in that world 17:19:08 Gs30ng: uhm we can see it.. but.. it laggs^^ 17:19:52 there was a simulator with a 3d thing you put on your head that simmulated speed of light = 30kmh 17:20:10 and you were on a bicycle 17:20:15 i saw it on tv 17:20:35 well then is the fact that nothing can speed more than light still valid? 17:20:58 nothing can speed more than 1m/h? lol 17:21:03 LOL 17:21:33 electric signals move with speed of light right? 17:21:42 * WildHalcyon is very slow 17:22:27 i think the longest feedback cycle in a cpu is a few meters long ... that would make computer awful slow 17:23:44 Jix, not to mention the fact that you couldn't see the screen for an hour 17:24:20 right 17:24:38 and internet... 17:24:56 well we have nothing to worry about 17:24:59 It would take several days to have this conversation 17:25:06 hmm sound can't move faster than speed because sound is movement of molecules and thus must be slower than light 17:25:11 our mind is then slower than 1m/h 17:25:18 we're not gonna feel anything slow 17:25:25 It would take several minutes to talk with my neighbor 17:25:27 just think everything's working as well 17:25:33 Gs30ng: good point 17:26:05 Gs30ng: everything would still look funny if we move 17:26:13 even if our brain works slower 17:26:13 we would redefine our concept of seconds and hours 17:26:36 is there an esolang that works with speed of light = 1m/h 17:27:20 takes several years to print out Hello, World 17:29:59 like malbolge? 17:31:50 ㅅㅊ 17:31:51 no 17:32:39 if we have a malbolge hello world code then it's easy to execute and see it 17:33:10 but in 1m/h language.. 17:34:44 I was referring to the fact that it took several years for someone to develop a hello world program ;-) kind of crappy humor for a crappy sorta day 17:35:37 can i test if a program is compiled with debug symbols from the c preprocessor? 17:38:19 WildHalcyon: I don't like your timezone idea :P 17:38:29 no Gregor? 17:39:12 If I'm in Portland and I have a friend in Bend, and we want to meet at 1:30, and it's an hour to get there, I should be able to leave at 12:30, not 12:00 - making all clocks synced by location just makes infinite many very complicated timezones. 17:39:29 Also, that's the fastest car ever if it takes an hour :P 17:39:58 nooga: hello :) 17:40:31 ehm recently i was busy because of homeworks and projects and so on... sorry :S 17:40:35 Well, that's why you agree to meet at 1:30 bend time. Just because its an hour drive doesn't mean its an hour timezone difference 17:41:22 wait, nm that makes no sense 17:41:41 Bend is (south)east of here, timezone wise it's probably a half hour away, so I would have to leave a half hour before an hour before we're supposed to meet in Bend time - we have to agree on /some/ time to meet! 17:42:22 Again, magically fast car, it's more like three hours away and probably not 30 minutes timezone wise XD 17:43:17 afaik before timezones were invented people used local time and it was chaos with trains etc... that's why there are timezones 17:43:28 that's why we need a goto instruction for languages 17:43:34 Hmm, but that was also before gps and mapquest 17:44:12 thay had exact local time (i don't know the english word ... clocks that use the sun and shadow) 17:44:21 sundial 17:44:41 See gs30ng? Not bad english at all 17:44:48 thanks :) 17:44:58 the problem ist if the train takes 5 minutes it arrives 3 minutes later (local time) 17:46:12 i just remember that word because i was once so praised by my english teacher by knowing that word 17:47:08 it, in a way, looks like kinda easy word but also a little bit esoteric 17:47:26 I only have one bottle of Moxie left, and almost a week until I buy more! 17:48:06 * Gs30ng starts to program a 99 bottles of Moxie code for GregorR. 17:48:13 8-D 17:49:35 -!- Gs30ng has left (?). 17:49:40 -!- Gs30ng has joined. 17:56:17 According to babelfish, your leave message was "Only the former goes" 17:56:31 However, that phrase has no meaning in English, so I'm pretty sure babelfish failed :P 17:57:01 I've gotten babelfish to translate some kooky stuff before though. 17:57:26 lol 17:58:07 i should change my default quit message then 17:58:14 something that bablefish can translate 17:58:30 One of the earliest babelfish incarnations had difficulty understanding "never" when translated into spanish. 17:59:23 bable물고기는 실패했다 18:00:08 oh god 18:00:21 what did i say? 18:00:38 bable fish has failed, i think 18:00:50 i tried to say that 18:00:54 but what did i say? 18:01:05 that. 18:01:17 "bable fish has failed" 18:01:20 you said this 18:01:21 than the msg is wrong 18:01:40 because it didn't fail 18:01:42 in korean its "bable fish has failed" 18:01:45 lol 18:02:07 seems it work for some simple sentences 18:02:31 너는 이것을 읽을? 18:03:04 "(can) you read this?" 18:03:06 yeap 18:03:16 tokigun, no 18:03:32 it was "you can't read this" 18:03:40 oops. 18:03:52 translating it back to english is: It will read this it spreads out 18:04:00 XD 18:04:03 awful 18:04:18 /sexy/ 18:04:26 이것이 읽기 쉽 나는 이것을 읽을 수 있었다 18:04:39 my quit msg is: Bitte waehlen Sie eine Beerdigungnachricht 18:04:46 This read and swip the possibility of reading this there was I 18:04:49 it's a typo... 18:04:53 I have not even a clue what that means :P 18:05:06 I typed in "I could read this if this were readable" 18:05:16 GregorR: fish helps (it translates correct) 18:05:31 WildHalcyon: its meaning is "this (is) read easily i can read this" roughly 18:05:51 See? Babelfish is fun! 18:05:56 lol 18:06:06 GregorR: what? 18:06:19 yeah... babelfish is fun. really fun. :p 18:06:22 Babelfish is indeed fun XD 18:06:32 someone translated my quit msg? 18:07:03 i cannot understand Deutsche 18:07:14 "There are 99 bottles of beer on the wall" --> 벽에 맥주의 99개의 병 있는다 --> "There are pulse attention 99 bottles by the wall," 18:07:19 tokigun: use babelfish 18:07:23 hmmm 18:07:27 Babelfish is just like most of esolangs... it's so fun but also only fun, like if you try to make something pragmatic... 18:07:39 Didnt work jix 18:07:51 it does! 18:07:56 jix: babelfish says "Please you select a funeral message" 18:07:59 is it right? 18:08:03 yes 18:08:20 Bitte waehlen Sie eine Beerdigungnachricht is my quit msg... Bitte waehlen Sie eine BeeNdigungnachricht is the default quit msg of some clients 18:08:37 Oh, I thought it was dutch, not german.. my bad 18:08:56 the 2nd is: Please select a quit msg 18:09:08 the 1st is: Please select a funeral msg 18:09:24 check out the interwiki links on the page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esoteric_programming_language 18:09:26 only one letter changed 18:10:20 seems there are English, 한국인, Deutsche, Espanol interested in esolang 18:10:37 oops, russian there? 18:10:48 Русский! 18:11:15 Эзотерические языки программирования. 18:11:50 Keymaker lives in Finland 18:11:59 nooga in Poland 18:12:10 I knew a finnish girl once, she was hot 18:12:23 i thought it's cold in Finland... 18:12:29 lol 18:12:38 it is, so her body temperature had to overcompensate 18:12:46 ah ok.. 18:13:02 who is the esolang spaniard? 18:13:17 are there female esolang programmers? 18:13:41 none that I know of. And every female I've mentioend esolangs towards just looks at me funny 18:14:06 haha 18:14:19 most men do also 18:14:25 true... 18:14:29 once female appeared on the history of this channel 18:14:36 and only once afaik 18:14:46 the girl with nickname 'rosemary' 18:14:49 LIES! 18:14:50 FABRICATIONS! 18:15:06 maybe rosemary is a ... bot? 18:15:19 maybe she typed typo of exoteric well... 18:15:38 it took years until the first girl joined #macintosh@euirc 18:15:39 you can look up the channel log to check it 18:17:01 i don't clearly remember when was it but i think calamari was there with me 18:17:21 no rosemary in my logs 18:17:48 I remember seeing it 18:18:06 just after rosemary parted keymaker joined, so calamari told him 'you've just missed a historical event lol' or something like that 18:18:26 anyway i agree with you guys that there's no female esolang programmer 18:18:57 There should be. Im sure a female would provide excellent esolang ideas 18:19:44 erm.. for example? 18:19:58 hmm female programmers on irc are somewhat rare => female esolang programmers on irc are even rarer 18:20:21 on #ruby-lang there are afaik 3/300 18:20:40 maybe if we get 100 users there will be one female esolang programmer 18:20:55 no it will be harder 18:21:14 we need more publicity 18:21:17 I think in #esoteric it would be more like 1/10000000000000000000000 18:21:21 Exactly 18:21:23 because ruby is no esoteirc 18:21:24 tshirts would help 18:21:36 tv shows 18:21:38 tshirts... what on it? 18:21:47 http://www.cafepress.com/esolangs 18:21:49 Everyone wearing a tshirt looks like someone you'd like to get to know better 18:21:50 something only esolang programmers understand 18:22:12 Whoops, mal-link ... 18:22:43 http://www.cafepress.com/esoprog 18:22:45 and if someone asks you "wtf is that?" you say "you have to be fluent in 100 esolangs to understand that" and than everyone is going to lern esolangs 18:22:57 lol 18:23:03 or maybe not 18:23:19 http://www.cafepress.com/esoprog.32075179 << there is a shorter bf in bf 18:23:57 More = more ufn 18:23:59 fun even 18:24:21 but you could print a bf in bf and a .. uhm * in bf on ONE mouspad => more fun 18:24:58 What about a bf mug like: http://www.cafepress.com/shop/geeks/browse/store/math_shirts.10760566 18:25:24 I've got a few whitespace tshirts in my closet 18:25:32 XD 18:25:57 WildHalcyon: i have a whitespace tattoo right on my face! 18:26:12 You're hardcore Jix 18:26:28 Does anyone have a brainfuck tat? 18:33:35                                                        18:33:46 ~udage 18:33:46                                                        18:33:47 Usage: ~udage {code} 18:33:51 damn 18:34:02 i made a udage code with only whitespaces 18:34:19 ~udage ' 18:34:19 result: '' 18:34:19                                                       ' 18:34:20 order: 0 18:34:25 yikes 18:34:53 that does not look so good on a terminal 18:34:59 lol 18:37:31 http://www.cafepress.com/esoprog.33142406 18:40:29 ~udage                                                        18:40:30 RunTimeError exceptions.UnicodeDecodeError('cp949' codec can't decode bytes in position 1-2: illegal multibyte sequence) 18:40:46 Very nice gregor 18:41:06 I like the back 18:42:16 Hey, there's a link to the wiki!!! 18:42:19 Hmm... 18:42:40 I think I have a good shirt idea; but I'll have to work on it further 18:45:51 gs30ng, what's hello world in udage? 18:46:05 erm 18:46:06 wait 18:46:43 ~udage ESSSSEOOEOOOSSSSSEEOOEOESSSSSEEOEEOOSSSSSEEOEEOOSSSSSEEOEEEESSSSSEOEEOOSSSSSEOOOOOSSSSSEOEOEEESSSSSEEOEEEESSSSSEEEOOEOSSSSSEEOEEOOSSSSSEEOOEOOSSSSSEOOOOES 18:46:43 result: 'Hello, World!' 18:46:43 order: 0 1 13 25 37 49 61 72 83 95 107 119 131 143 18:47:36 What was the one you used yesterday? With the '/' and '-'? 18:48:10 you know, udage is also symbol independant 18:48:29 Gregor, whats your favorite language? 18:48:39 oh, right... 18:48:43 you can just replace that E, S, and O to something else, and the code will work as well 18:48:50 Will do boss ;-) 18:52:17 The idea being, of course, that we should put a whole bunch of languages on a shirt that all say "Hello, World!" more or less 18:53:40 or we can put a polyglot 18:54:23 A code that prints Hello, World! in many esolangs 18:55:31 True, but it requires much more work than I precisely feel in investing. 18:57:48 -!- nooga has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 18:59:09 I was hoping to include a language written by each individual, but Gregor needs to write a more terse language!!! 19:05:13 2L isn't terse enough for you?!?!?! 19:05:23 I guess it isn't, really :P 19:05:29 lol, not really sir 19:05:40 Hello World is a couple pages long.. 19:05:47 4, printed out XZD 19:05:49 *XD 19:06:40 I dont know if that would fit well on a shirt 19:15:19 I feel like anything I start to write is trampling on already-implemented territory. 19:15:24 Udage was original, wish I'd thought of it ... 19:15:31 s/was/is/ 19:15:57 Udage is pretty cool 19:17:29 That's why all the languages Ive been coming up with are.. more like 'reimplementations', which probably isnt very good 19:17:50 Im hoping to feel inspired at some point 19:18:01 the reason that i came up with udage is 19:18:16 like, there's an esolang named Aheui 19:18:24 uses Hangul, Korean alphabet 19:18:58 subtitle of Aheui, "Why should ASCII have all the fun?" inspired me 19:19:27 Aheui uses Hangul, so no ascii programmers can code in it without some auxilary tools 19:19:58 but i enjoyed programming in it, realizing that coding in one's own native language is great 19:20:02 Whereas Udage could be written by anybody, though their code may then be difficult (not impossible) for another person to read :P 19:20:26 s/by anybody/in any (unicode-supported) language/ 19:20:52 in that point i saw that there could be a language which can wrote in any kind of language 19:20:58 that's how udage came out 19:21:50 GregorR, I'm preparing some stuffs related to udage, like use MIDI file as a source code 19:21:52 or Image 19:22:00 Awesome 19:22:29 you can easily see it's possible with small efforts 19:22:51 Mmmhmm 19:23:15 afk for a while 19:24:28 Gs30ng: is the instruction jumped to executed or the next instruction? 19:24:47 like if i have abcdTefgh and T is the jump target is the instruction T or e? 19:26:54 Gs30ng: ping 19:31:49 Gs30ng: PINGPINGPING?! 19:32:02 ah 19:32:06 it's in the spec faq ^^ 19:32:21 back 19:32:31 ;) 19:32:32 right, i expected that kind of question 19:32:46 you expected people to read the spec faq right? 19:32:59 apparently, yes 19:35:17 I love when "FAQ" doesn't mean "frequently asked questions", but instead "expected questions" 19:35:19 bad move gs, no one EVER reads the spec faq. Unless there isnt one, then you get people asking questions like "Hey, where's the spec faq? I want to read it!" 19:35:44 lol 19:36:28 well... then should i merge spec page and faq page? 19:36:56 yes 19:36:59 like, faq about Conditional jump is right after the Conditional jump spec? 19:37:00 ok 19:37:23 brb, gotta shave 19:41:28 merged 19:41:48 http://gs30ng.exca.net/udage/Specification 19:48:24 Ive got more research to do than I expected 19:50:02 Gs30ng: i'm writing a udage interpreter in ruby (RuDage) that is fun to read! 19:50:08 well you can read it 19:51:22 Ruby-Udage - Rudage. cool 19:51:32 i'm writing it in python 19:52:07 i've just implemented all spec except for input... it's crazy 19:52:25 i don't believe that i wrote that part of spec 19:58:31 -!- WildHalcyon has quit ("Chatzilla 0.9.68.5.1 [Firefox 1.0.6/20050716]"). 20:52:27 hey 20:52:30 * jix is back 20:52:35 -!- {^Raven^} has quit (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 20:53:01 -!- {^Raven^} has joined. 20:54:35 forget the fun to read part... 21:02:09 -!- {^Raven^} has quit (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net). 21:02:23 -!- {^Raven^} has joined. 21:20:22 Gs30ng: Hmm, how is EOF handled? 21:21:25 erm 21:21:27 Pardon? 21:21:58 When reading input, how does it know that the file is ende? 21:21:58 ended even 21:22:09 aha 21:22:15 input 1 unicode character 21:22:52 read only 1 character... that's all in spec 21:23:21 You'd think that upon nitpicking the spec I would have got that ... 21:23:55 i'm not sure how it should work... it's on respective implementation, i think 21:24:07 Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww 21:24:50 -!- Keymaker has joined. 21:24:59 hehe, cool shirt gregorr 21:25:02 the whitespace one 21:25:05 Gs30ng: .. 21:25:13 (btw, has anyone bought that stuff yet ;)) 21:25:16 noricube, sup 21:26:00 Keymaker: Thank you, and no ;) 21:26:43 :) 21:34:21 -!- jix has quit ("Bitte waehlen Sie eine Beerdigungnachricht"). 21:39:53 i think i'll go to sleep. i don't feel like staying up tonight.. now just hoping if could see something non-nightmare :) 21:40:10 good night 21:40:16 -!- Keymaker has quit ("This quote is unrelated to this context."). 21:55:39 -!- sekhmet has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 21:56:46 -!- sekhmet has joined. 22:09:28 -!- barosl has joined. 22:09:30 Gs30ng, hi 22:09:38 hi barosl 22:10:02 OMG now there's 5 korean in #esoteric 22:10:14 Gs30ng, what server of hanirc are you in? [..] 22:10:21 [...] 22:10:36 i'm not in 22:10:51 seems all the servers are unavailable currently 22:11:27 why don't you just use google talk to ask such a thing? :) 22:11:28 no, iz4u is available 22:11:33 iz4u 22:11:35 ok 22:19:13 .. 23:00:49 -!- pgimeno has quit ("bad blocks in HD, recovery mode on"). 23:26:20 * GregorR wonders who noricube is .. 23:27:40 he is the developer of chips 23:31:38 Ahhhhhh