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Pekr 28-Oct-2009 [3827x2] | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_programming_languages |
:-) | |
BudzinskiC 28-Oct-2009 [3829x3] | As for the code golfing, it might also be a good idea to use popular topics as a theme. A puzzle that makes use of an API like Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, Facebook etc. REBOL seems to be pretty good in the internet/Network department, so why not make use of it? Those websites are popular for a reason. This could also end up producing some more libraries to easily use REBOL with popular APIs. |
Wow that list is long :) Brainfuck.. I tried that once. I don't remember it fondly.. XD | |
In Hackety Hack (an app that teaches Ruby programming to kids) one of the first examples was how to use Ruby to mash up YouTube with the iTunes Top 10 music titles. You ended up getting a list of music videos for those top ten songs. It was just 5 lines or so and was pretty cool. I wrote an article a year ago teaching Shoes (a Ruby GUI toolkit) that mashed up YouTube with Twitter to show you videos of the current buzz on the net. Something like that is pretty easy, takes just a few lines, but the results are actually usable and fun. | |
Geomol 28-Oct-2009 [3832] | There is REBOL implementation of Brainfuck, if you wanna reconsider: http://www.fys.ku.dk/~niclasen/rebol/language/bf.r |
Maxim 28-Oct-2009 [3833] | rebol tutorial has a twitter api under 10 lines IIRC |
BudzinskiC 28-Oct-2009 [3834x2] | XD Is there also an implementation of lolcode? (lolcat like language, I can haz a hamburger?) |
Yeah I skimmed over a few of the reboltutorial articles. Why are the code snippets there all on one line? Makes it really hard to read. | |
Sunanda 29-Oct-2009 [3836x2] | re reboltutorial.....it looks like a CSS typo rather than a (bad!) design decision. (The site has just changed hosts, and had a complete makeover....there are some tweaks and bug fixesstill needed). I've send him what I think is the fix, but it looks like reboltutorial is having a short post-move break. |
Looks like the code snippet formating at REBOLtutorial is fixed now. | |
BudzinskiC 29-Oct-2009 [3838] | Ah great, much better now :) |
Carl 30-Oct-2009 [3839] | So... where's the "marketing discusson".... I want to read the comments on it. |
Henrik 30-Oct-2009 [3840] | There was a lot written in R3 Chat. |
Carl 30-Oct-2009 [3841x2] | Thanks.... that's a good place for it. |
Heading back to R3 Chat "world". Have a good weekend all. | |
Sunanda 2-Jan-2010 [3843] | Congratualtions to Maxim -- most prolific poster of 2009 in the [web-public] groups of this world. And to BrianH as a close runner up: http://www.rebol.org/aga-display-stats.r?world=r3wp&year=2009 Over 36,000 posts from just over 100 people.....It's an indication of the size of the active REBOL developers' community. |
BrianH 2-Jan-2010 [3844] | And of just how active we are - that's a lot of posts. |
Steeve 2-Jan-2010 [3845x2] | I'm not bad :-) |
Who's Maxim ? | |
BrianH 2-Jan-2010 [3847] | Possible nominee for user.r REBOL of the Year for 2010, if he keeps things up the way he's been going lately :) |
Graham 2-Jan-2010 [3848x2] | This is bizarre .. he's hardly ever here. |
Sunanda, I think you should exclude all the non-rebol groups ... | |
BrianH 2-Jan-2010 [3850] | He's been posting a lot lately, especially in the R3 groups and his project groups. |
Graham 2-Jan-2010 [3851] | oh well, I was top poster for 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 ... lol |
BrianH 2-Jan-2010 [3852] | Guess you've been busy this year :) |
Graham 2-Jan-2010 [3853x2] | no stats for 2010 |
I'm aiming to get out of the top 3 for 2010 | |
Sunanda 2-Jan-2010 [3855] | Stats start appearing after 500 or so posts. Good luck, Graham! |
Graham 2-Jan-2010 [3856] | Eh? I want out!! Spend way too much time posting. |
Maxim 7-Jan-2010 [3857x2] | yay!!! it actually was a goal of mine for this year ;-) |
well, for the last year I guess. | |
Sunanda 7-Jan-2010 [3859] | A better measure might be words [or bytes] posted rather than total posts.....Some people post every new line (understandable given AltME's post-losing abilities) and that boosts their post count over those of us who.... ....use multi-paragraph posts. [That's a hint for you and your 2010 aspirations, Graham ;)] Still, however it is measured, we have worthy champions. |
Maxim 7-Jan-2010 [3860] | then I'd have an even higher count hehehe (I have a reputation for long posts ;-) |
Robert 7-Feb-2010 [3861x2] | Is it only me wondering about IT security concepts in banks since every week new tax dodger CDs are sold to the government? |
They use one fat Oracle server, that has some bugs and is not patched correctly so that everyone can grab some data, burn it and sell it. | |
TomBon 9-Feb-2010 [3863] | true but another very interesting theme without any broad public notice is SWIFT. unbelievable what there is going on if you digg a little bit deeper. |
Maxim 9-Feb-2010 [3864] | you probably all are aware that there is a way to electronically divert funds without the originator or destination being aware of it while doing a xfer... the end result being that money has "disapeared" from both accounts. you need to be on location, but still with a bit of access, its very easy to break the system. |
btiffin 11-Apr-2010 [3865x2] | Condolences to those rebols from Poland. How do you deal with a loss that heavy? Best of. |
Excuse the lack of "and Russian" above, mistake. | |
Reichart 12-Apr-2010 [3867] | Brian, I probably missed somethnig simple, but what happened in Poland? |
AdrianS 12-Apr-2010 [3868] | you didn't hear about the president and top military brass dying in the plane crash? |
Maxim 12-Apr-2010 [3869x2] | a plane crashed, carrying the president and many top level govt. staff: The fiery crash killed off a wide cross-section of Poland’s most important political, military and financial figures, many of them heroes of the anti-communist struggle. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/a-dramatic-end-to-a-divided-era-in-modern-polands-history/article1530957/ |
and reports are that its the president's direct fault, since he ordered the pilot to ignore requests by the control tower which told them to stop landing and go to another airport, because of heavy fog. | |
Pekr 12-Apr-2010 [3871] | I see it as a security risk, to allow such many important ppl to have on one plane. Sad event, I live 5 km from Poland border, we have many ppl with polish nationality here, we bear with them. And also strange symbol - they travelled to Russia because of past Katyn event, where Stalin killed 20 thousands of polish nationality - top politicians, military ppl, teachers, etc. - simply they killed polish elite of that time ... |
Ladislav 12-Apr-2010 [3872x2] | Yes, that illustrates, that Hitler was not the only one mass-murdering people during WW II. |
(I heard, recently, that as far as Katyn goes, there were about 22 thousands polish elites, and about 500 czechs too) | |
Pekr 12-Apr-2010 [3874] | Yes, they simply eradicated all polish elite. This was an ultra-crime, and Poland will not forget it anytime soon. They were also first post-communistic country, who sacked russian army from their country IIRC. |
Cyphre 12-Apr-2010 [3875x2] | It makes me sad that even in our days there are places on earth where 22 thousands of deaths is 'drop in the sea' - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rwandan_Genocide |
Over the course of approximately 100 days, or more, from the assassination of Juvénal Habyarimana on April 6 through mid-July, at least 800,000 people were killed, according to the estimate of Human Rights Watch. | |
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