00:04:14 -!- ehird` has quit. 00:23:29 -!- Sgeo has joined. 01:08:24 find /usr/src -type f|xargs cat 01:08:47 do that, take a nap, and to the average guy's eye, you look like a hardworking programmer 01:52:23 Do I sense continuation-passing style? 01:52:46 print "Hi" 01:52:58 Is this IRP? 01:53:17 yes 01:53:23 I guess I can't demand continuation-passing style here, since print doesn't return anything. 01:53:35 Or maybe I can, since something to do next is sort of required. 01:53:43 Um... say 'print "Hi" stop' instead. 01:53:51 & 01:54:12 Or I can just guess at your meaning. :-) 01:54:14 Hi 01:54:19 thank you :) 01:54:50 Error: unmatched parenthesis at column 12 01:54:55 :-P 01:55:03 haha 01:55:39 rofl 01:57:08 Please, some one write the first 16 numbers of the Fibonacci Sequence. 01:57:23 Interpreter error: fuck you 01:57:53 :\ 01:57:54 :P 01:57:55 :o 01:58:07 irp is non-deterministic 02:00:38 Error: fuck you :: IO a -> IO a; expected IO a. 02:02:13 Please, do not be deterministic. 02:02:30 * pikhq loves self-fulfilling commands 02:03:27 Nothing is true. 02:03:37 * ihope loves self-defeating statements 02:04:06 :) 02:04:29 This is not a self-referencing statement. 02:04:49 Yes it is. :-P 02:06:04 Not according to itself. 02:10:08 Yes, but it doesn't have to be true. 02:10:42 Aye. 02:57:31 -!- Tritonio has quit (Remote closed the connection). 03:23:32 This statement is both true and false. 03:25:17 Simultaneously, or depending upon one's mood? 03:25:31 Hmm. Is it in a superposition of states? 03:25:46 Superposition :P 03:25:55 Or maybe, the statement *itself* decides which it is! 03:26:12 * pikhq loves this channel 03:31:53 * bsmntbombdood too 03:40:51 good night everyone 03:41:04 -!- RodgerTheGreat has quit. 03:41:12 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103773 <-- Read the first review. 03:43:26 i don't get it 03:43:59 What don't you get? 03:44:25 it, DUH 03:45:41 You're supposed to laugh at the review's idiocy. 03:45:52 ha ha 03:46:00 See? I win. 04:42:19 -!- Cusoon959 has quit ("Nothing that's worth doing is easy."). 04:42:57 -!- Sgeo has quit ("Ex-Chat"). 04:52:52 -!- SimonRC has quit (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)). 06:00:03 -!- GreaseMonkey has joined. 06:59:37 -!- c1|freaky has joined. 07:00:10 why would someone use a programming language like brainfuck? im just curious 07:17:55 For the sheer amusement and challenge of it. 07:18:31 Like Where's Waldo - frustrating as all hell, but even though you haven't accomplished something it feels great to get things working. 07:37:25 ^^ 07:59:59 -!- clog has quit (ended). 08:00:00 -!- clog has joined. 09:39:59 -!- SimonRC has joined. 10:28:07 -!- Tritonio has joined. 10:39:50 -!- GreaseMonkey has quit ("gnight"). 10:52:32 -!- kwertii has quit. 10:55:19 -!- jix has joined. 12:54:30 -!- ehird` has joined. 13:39:25 -!- jix has quit (Nick collision from services.). 13:39:39 -!- jix has joined. 15:07:30 -!- RodgerTheGreat has joined. 15:48:49 -!- doubleplop has joined. 15:57:58 -!- sebbu has joined. 16:18:56 -!- ehird`_ has joined. 16:19:24 -!- ehird` has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)). 16:49:06 -!- ehird`_ has changed nick to the. 16:49:47 -!- the has changed nick to ehird`. 17:30:12 -!- Svenstaro has joined. 17:34:26 -!- jix has quit (Nick collision from services.). 17:34:40 -!- jix has joined. 18:01:19 -!- lament has quit ("Ducks!"). 18:39:46 & doubleplop 18:39:56 does that take args? 18:40:33 hmm, i think it might work better postfix, argless looks nicer and unary args look less gay 18:40:39 doubleplop & 19:40:02 what 19:42:50 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDzampa3xrc 19:43:35 ehird`: long story, though i'd've assumed you'd get it 19:43:37 :) 20:03:31 THOSE FINGERS CREEP ME OUT AAAAAH 20:03:38 :P 20:03:48 that's one helluva cool ca 20:03:52 AAAAH GOD X_ 20:03:53 X_X 20:04:11 i'm pretty sure that's tc 20:04:14 :P 20:04:35 heh! 20:04:45 real-life cellular automata :p 20:04:51 ... done with real cells! 20:05:05 yeah, gotta buy some 20:05:14 and see if it's deterministic at all 20:23:26 -!- ehird` has quit (Remote closed the connection). 20:34:17 i get to only take 2 classroom classes this year 20:51:45 are the rest outdoors? 21:11:53 either online or independent 21:12:29 well aren't those the better options anyway 21:14:01 yeah 21:24:11 then stop complaining and sing! 21:26:58 i wasn't compaininginging 21:27:03 *complaining 21:29:18 i know, that was completely unrelated 21:29:50 ("then" was just bluffing) 21:41:29 -!- kwertii has joined. 21:42:41 -!- kwertii has quit (Client Quit). 21:42:56 -!- kwertii has joined. 22:01:13 -!- Svenstaro has quit. 22:44:00 how can context-free languages not be recognized by a FSM, but, my computer is a FSM 22:46:38 -!- digital_me has joined. 22:48:10 Context-free languages CAN be recognized by an FSM. 22:48:18 Context-free languages can be recognized by a PDA. 22:49:31 PDA > FSM 22:50:09 I was misusing the term FSM like you are. 22:50:14 Your computer is higher than an FSM. 22:50:21 Your computer is nearly a Turing machine. 22:50:39 that's like calling a FSM with a lot of states a turing machine 22:51:41 If you're going to get technical, then your computer can't recognize every possible instance of code written in a context-free language, because it doesn't have infinite memory. 22:51:52 Or, you could not be so needlessly technical. 22:52:35 i don't think a FSM can recognize all strings of a context-free language less than a certain length 22:52:43 oh, right, brute force :/ 22:52:47 Yeah. 22:53:01 You can define each state as the exact content of every bit of memory in your computer plus registers, etc. 22:53:59 OR, you can acknowledge that that's a nonsense way to go about things, and the fact that your computer is bounded doesn't change the fact that it functions effectively as a Turing machine (until it runs out of memory) 22:54:36 ^^ 23:04:27 They can't *all* be recognized by FSM. 23:05:03 If you give your computer a googolplex of ( and a googolplex of ), it won't be able to tell you whether they're matched or not. 23:05:15 we already said that 23:05:40 my computer also does better than brute force