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<0> yeah -> $x { $x + 1 } isn't too bad <1> buu: I think it was a way to have sortsubs without requiring a signature or having magic hack $a $b <1> buu: and then they overgeneralized <2> hobbs: Yes =[ <3> Weee smoking is fun! <2> integral: What does $^cocks; refer to in your example? <4> does perl 6 do autocurrying? <2> mauke: No you still have to chew it yourself. <1> mauke: no, only microwave curry <0> I think you have to do: function.curry(...) <4> eww <1> integral: .***uming <2> Woo, thundar. <0> But that curry isn't the same as haskell curry. <0> hobbs: eww, that's worse. <1> was that a pun?
<2> integral: Answer question! <1> integral: but it takes a single value or a pair <2> hobbs: Who, me? <1> buu: no, integral <2> Oh, bah. <3> GumbyBRAIN: CPAN Smoking for fun and profit ? <5> Poe::wheel::readwrite->put() ... Do sequential calls to return. Yield() does not wait for and in a profit. <1> "that curry isn't the same as haskell curry" <0> what? <4> yo, haskell b curry <0> hobbs: It's not, in haskell curry :: ((a, b) -> c) -> a -> b -> c <2> BinGOs: HELP ME, I HAVE THIS UNSTOPPABLE URGE TO IMPLEMENT A REGEX ENGINE IN POE <0> which makes a pairy function curryable <3> buu: crazee f00! <2> =[ <1> integral: I wasn't arguing it <1> integral: I asked if it was a pun ;) <0> oh! Yes; yes, it was <2> BinGOs: Heh, I was just sitting here trying to figure out how you parse a regex without using regexes <1> arguing _with_ it in case there's an accuracy fiend around somewhere <4> the metacircular regex engine <2> Yeah. <0> Is the current one an orthcircular regex engine? <0> *ortho <2> Hrm actually that wouldn't be too hard. <2> I am filled with desire, but al***, tis 4 am <2> a l***? alas <2> ! <1> alas, no l*** <2> al***, a burning woman ran out of a house. <2> Tommorrow: Regex evil. <1> buu: I finally decide to go to sleep and a thunderstorm hits <0> ugh. <0> make xconfig now uses Qt. Super, mega, extra ugly too <1> hasn't it always? <0> It used to be decent quality Tk. <1> no it hasn't, but it has for a good while now <0> ah, gconfig gets you gtk <6> why does this not print one item per line? <6> | perl -e "while( <STDIN> ) { print join( "\n", split(/,/))} " <6> it gets a list of comma seperated values <6> which i want one per line <1> stockholm: because <0> stockholm: your have "" on the outside and the inside. <1> stockholm: shell abuse <6> ah,right <3> stockholm syndrome <1> helsinki syndrome <6> i had '' on the inside and that did not work either. <6> only once i had '' outside and "" inside <0> personally I'd use the much simpler: perl -nle 'print for split /,/' <6> ah, nice <0> lovely flat code. <6> if you know it <7> So I had a whole bunch of crappy paperwork from $job that I brought home over the weekend to do, and so far, it's managed to get as far as "into a folder" and "on top of the monitor" <8> ew73: tweak up the horizontal refresh rate in your xorg.conf really really high and take care of them once and for all. <7> infi: But I like my monitor :( <8> feh, CRT-- <7> I got it from retrobox, it's a 21" sony flatscreen. For $60. 4 years ago.
<0> Someone needs to invent a screen that's actually _bright_ <8> mine is blindingly so, actually <8> s/is/are/ <9> Well that's no good..... <9> either <8> it has a double-brightness setting <9> ;-) <7> HOly sweet pickle jesus, I just found a .. slash? video of Spock and Kirk, set to NiN's "Closer" <8> nice, hook me up <7> I'll dig out the URL when it's done. <8> integral: frankly, I'd really prefer if screens did more white on black rather than the opposite that's common in gui programs. all of the white makes it extremely difficult to read for long periods of time. <10> infi: right you are too <8> that e-Paper material looks promising in that regard, though. finally someone is inventing PADDs that are reasonable. <0> *nod* grey on black is perfect <10> integral: i'm not sure if this is grey or white, the font is so small <0> mine's clearly grey, since I get white for bold/bright text :-) <7> infi: http://www.youtube.com/v/1PwpcUawjK0 <10> xahlee_: integral yes, it is grey. i can see the white next to it, now that you mention it <0> err, please do not feed the troll. <7> integral: Blame the ***hats that make the flash player. :P <10> ew73: there is flash player for linux <0> What do I apt-get to get it? <10> it eats cpu, and only seems to support adds <7> f00li5h: Yes, and all of them ****. <9> lol - it's brilliant <8> it's crappy and broken for many reasons, but it manages to handle youtube <11> Hi all. <10> integral: go to the link the flash player demands <0> err, no, I only apt-get. That way I get upgrades without having to use my brain. <10> integral: pfft. <10> integral: then go to that site, and make a .deb from what you download <0> web browsing in my book is a "Just works" thing. Unlike my compiler which I'll happily tweak. <0> f00li5h: err, no, that fails on the upgrades front. <10> integral: then upgrade the package too <0> err, no, that requires work and brain power. <10> infi: nothing will depend on it, so it won't matter <12> f00li5h: umm? gray? <10> xahlee_: wah? <11> Hi f00li5h, integral, xahlee_, infi <10> hey there rindolf <12> f00li5h: you mentioned me about something grey... <10> xahlee_: and? <12> f00li5h: i no understand the context... <12> but nevermind... <11> f00li5h: what's up? <10> xahlee_: i have no idea how your name got to the front of that message <12> lol <10> it was for integral (which explains why he's the next word in the message) <0> Because you're too damn incompetent to proof read before hitting enter. <10> integral: your nick doesn't start with an x, why would xahlee_ have turned up on the line at all? <12> maybe perl magic? :> <10> xahlee_: it could be <_< <8> GumbyBRAIN: blood sugar perl magick <5> 'so what seems like a proper installation of perl need to install image::magick. <10> ok, so i jumped into the middle of a conversation in #perl, <10> i thought i was interrupting a totally different group of people <13> whay is perl write only language ? <13> s/whay/why/ig <7> Because idiots like you can't type? <10> cyptrix: because people write code like idiots, and perl lets them. go get PBP to fix it <13> Not quite, I like perl just don't understand why it's known for this +w -r phenomena <13> what is pbp <10> cyptrix: have you ever written code, and come back 6 moths later? <11> perl_cont: pbp <10> cyptrix: Perl Best Practices <11> perlbot: pbp <14> Perl Best Practices by Damian. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/perlbp/ <10> cyptrix: book book! <10> with a puppy on! <8> Perl has flexible syntax allowing ****ty non-programmers to write ****ty code. Actual programmers write clean code. <15> Indeed... Any language _allows_ people to write crazy unreadable code.. <13> ta <7> Not python!
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