=== tumbleweed_ is now known as tumbleweed [05:45] goeiemore [05:45] oh and hi cocooncrash as well === inetpro_ is now known as inetpro [06:10] wb Kilos, oh and good mornings to you as well [06:11] oh and note that Maaz has gone AWOL [06:14] morning inetpro and ty [06:14] uh oh [06:15] morning inetpro Kilos superfly and all others [06:15] cocooncrash morning to you . maaz has died. when you get some time can you please fix it. new ibid coming soon [06:16] hi chesedo- paddatrapper superfly and everyone else === chesedo- is now known as chesedo [06:24] morning all [06:25] anyone try or use ocaml ? [06:28] Hi Kilos, chesedo, nsnzero, paddatrapper [06:28] And inetpro [06:32] nsnzero: nope, the example on its site also seems a bit complicated [06:34] hi superfly and chesedo [06:35] superfly whats news with new ibid [06:35] thanks chesedo - i give it a try just for kicks though [06:35] seems crash kid struggling to stay connected today [07:01] Hi Kilos, superfly, nsnzero, chesedo, i [07:01] Everyone [07:01] hi paddatrapper [07:01] paddatrapper whats news with ibid [07:02] Kilos: slow. But happening. Still merging our changes back [07:02] cool ty [08:09] morning all [08:40] wb theblazehen [08:40] hi theblazehen [08:40] crash kid battling inetpro [08:40] hi inetpro, Kilos [08:40] Looks like network connection at home must have died... Pulseaudio switched to playing audio over my vpn to pulseaudio server at home... [08:50] Maaz: wb [08:50] Thank you so much cocooncrash my good good friend [08:50] Ah, maybe netsplit then? [08:51] thanks cocooncrash [08:51] irc client doesn't show join / parts [09:01] thanks cocooncrash [09:02] ah [09:02] Maaz coffee on [09:02] * Maaz puts the kettle on [09:02] long time no cyber coffee [09:03] inetpro get your coffee now [09:05] Maaz: coffee please [09:05] inetpro: Sure [09:06] cocooncrash: how are you doing sir? [09:06] Coffee's ready for Kilos and inetpro! [09:06] Maaz: dankie [09:06] Groot plesier inetpro my vriend [09:07] Maaz gracias [09:07] Kilos: ¡de nada! [09:07] yes cocooncrash long time no progress report from you [09:07] we are all maintaining [09:08] he must be in bed now married peeps cant say they dont sleep [09:58] inetpro: Good but unsettled thanks, just moved to London [09:59] cocooncrash: at least you'll be more in line with our timezone here, hope you can settle down soon and be back here more often soon [10:00] inetpro: Yup :) [10:15] hope all goes well for you cocooncrash [10:16] Kilos: Thanks === MaNL is now known as MaNI === smile|away is now known as smile [17:56] evening guys [17:59] Kilos, nsnzero: hi :) [18:00] hi theblazehen [18:01] oh and evening nsnzero [18:01] good evening to all and sundry [18:01] --exclude superfly [18:01] Maaz ask Langjan did you get the battery repair thing [18:01] Kilos: Okay, I'll ask Langjan on freenode [18:02] helloooo inetpro [18:02] good mornings superfly [18:02] he afk still inetpro [18:03] Kilos: oh he'll see it, I'm sure [18:03] hi Kilos , smile, inetpro [18:03] lol yes [18:03] hi inetpro :) [18:11] does anyone know of a computer language that is interpreted and can be compiled to native code ? [18:18] nsnzero: would Python not fit the bill on that ^^? [18:19] inetpro: using pypy ? but the syntax for complied python differs from interpreted python [18:20] why would you want this? [18:21] https://www.reddit.com/r/compsci/comments/426mkk/are_there_languages_that_can_be_interpreted_and/ [18:21] "modern computing has turned some issues that used to be black and white into shades of gray" [18:22] test out code in the interpreter and compile it for deployment - no guarantee that the other computer will have same interpreter installed [18:24] found ocaml as well but hardly any resources on the net for it - yes its obscure [18:26] why stick with interpreted code in such a scenario? [18:29] rapid application development as interpreted languages are generally offer high level of abstraction / programming [18:29] in other words its much easier to write out interpreted code [18:30] for sure [18:30] Theres no such thing as an interpreted or compiled language, from a theoretical perspective all languages are both, only languages whose implementations /tend/ to be interpreted or compiled exist. [18:31] nsnzero: see, it's complicated [18:31] Nothing to do with modern comp sci either, it's been this way since the start. Even c which is the canonical 'compiled' language, has several interpreters [18:32] 100% correct MaNI [18:33] cling is such an interpreter for c [18:33] i know inetpro - but its an interesting read [18:35] Torvalds: I’m a huge believer in 99% perspiration, 1% inspiration. Anybody can innovate, 99% is get the work done. #lfosls [18:35] nsnzero: just get the work done [18:40] i also just code sometimes , after a few days i will be wondering why i didnt do it this way or that way [18:42] According to Larry [18:42] Greenfield, “One of Linus’s earlier projects was a program that would switch between printing [18:42] AAAA and BBBB. This later evolved to Linux.” (The Linux Users’ Guide Beta Version 1). [18:47] haha of course, "I'm doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won't be big and professional like gnu) for 386(486) AT clones" [18:54] look how that turned around [19:07] good night all - take care === smile is now known as smile|away [21:50] sleep tight everyone