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Dockimbel 2-Jan-2012 [4235x2] | Around 450 are coming from my last news on freecode (ex-freshmeat): http://freecode.com/projects/red-language. |
Forgot that my news was from 26 december, so all current traffic is from OSNews. | |
Kaj 2-Jan-2012 [4237] | Mac isn't tagged as an OS on Freecode |
Dockimbel 2-Jan-2012 [4238] | Thanks for noticing, I've added it (should be online by tomorrow). |
Kaj 2-Jan-2012 [4239x5] | I did research on the atexit() issue. The situation is horribly convoluted |
I made an implementation for Syllable Desktop based on __cxa_atexit. You could try that on ARM Debian | |
However, x86 GNU/Linux does have atexit. Also, the cURL binding imports atexit through the C library binding, so if cURL programs load but GTK programs don't, that's sinister | |
What I found for sure is that the Android Bionic C library has an atexit implementation | |
Another thing is that when I actually try atexit, it works but ends with a crash | |
Dockimbel 3-Jan-2012 [4244] | Donation page opened: http://www.red-lang.org/p/donations.html |
Kaj 3-Jan-2012 [4245x2] | http://fantom.org |
http://chapel.cray.com | |
Janko 4-Jan-2012 [4247x2] | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4II94h6-IFY-- TWiT about ZMQ. At 13:42 he starts talking about funding / open source / community / financial model -- the often asked question about open soruce + making a living in Rebol / Red / Topaz / World ... "Open source is a very agressive competetive strategy, a little team can attack a big market" |
oops .. sorry, because of 2 links from Kaj I thought this is the links channel | |
Kaj 4-Jan-2012 [4249] | Yeah, Pieter is in Texas these days |
Kaj 5-Jan-2012 [4250] | http://www.osnews.com/story/25481/Developers_Must_Unite_For_Mobile_App_Portability |
Dockimbel 5-Jan-2012 [4251] | For russian readers, article about Red: http://www.linux.org.ru/news/opensource/7209300 72 comments... I don't know if it's globally positive or not, I guess that skepticism would dominate, which is understandable. As Kaj said, you need to present three times before making a sale. ;-) |
Pekr 5-Jan-2012 [4252x2] | It would be probably best to stop reporting RED is related to REBOL, and introduce its paradigms as a new rocket science :-) |
ditto for Syllable. But I am not sure OSNews.com would publish language alpha state news, if not OS related. I tried to report on R3 alpha and some milestones, and it was refused ... | |
Kaj 5-Jan-2012 [4254x3] | I'm slowly disconnecting them. The current article wasn't about Syllable anymore, but Red has a track record on OSNews now :-) |
I don't know if they would report on it without any connection, though. There are simply too many languages. It must be notable somehow | |
I hardly mentioned REBOL anymore, either, but it's necessary to introduce Red | |
Gerard 5-Jan-2012 [4257] | Finally I will be able to help a bit with a donation ... it's done! Will do better next time - New year was rough in terms of personal expenses - Keep up the good work everybody. For tring things a bit I recently ordered a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 inches android tablet - I will receive it shortly and will try to test somewthing with it ... Don't know what for now but looking for something. For now I'm learning iOS programming in the mean time using Objective-C which I also have to learn ... A lot of new stuff going on. |
Kaj 5-Jan-2012 [4258x2] | Maniacs make the system. Square parenthesis instead of curly they are clearly not attract many new people. |
That's the gist of the Russian comments | |
Chris 5-Jan-2012 [4260] | *Sigh* |
Kaj 5-Jan-2012 [4261] | Yeah... |
Izkata 5-Jan-2012 [4262] | Comment back that the same could be said of Python's no-bracket syntax ;) |
Kaj 5-Jan-2012 [4263x6] | I've had the same argument with someone for several years now, only about round parentheses... |
The people who are supposed to be wise don't get it, either: | |
By the way, not like any readable Haskell. | |
>>----- Quote ---->> Lisp with square parenthesis? <<----- Quote ---- << Yes, another Lisp for the poor" " | |
And one light: | |
Cheers, been waiting for this release | |
Henrik 6-Jan-2012 [4269x3] | well, if people are judging a language on that, then it's impossible to discuss it on a higher level. |
I wonder now, what people generally thought of C, when it came out. Of course things were slightly different back then. | |
2 more watchers of the github repository. | |
Dockimbel 6-Jan-2012 [4272] | My floating point support todo-list for Red/System: http://groups.google.com/group/red-lang/browse_thread/thread/5fe1e6bde8576d51?hl=en |
Pekr 6-Jan-2012 [4273x3] | what is that channel? If a new one, a forum, please add it to the Community section on red-lang.org? |
btw - did not Ladislav do something with floating and rounding C level support for R3? Maybe you could consult with him .... | |
btw - I would not hesitate to post that info as a normal blog article on a red-lang.org, or some ppl might miss it? | |
Dockimbel 6-Jan-2012 [4276x3] | what is that channel? Just the Red's mailing-list, nothing new there. |
Ruby's author Matz (Yukihiro Matsumoto) tweeting about Red: http://t.co/rUZtxSOE | |
Well, the floating point support is just planned for now, not even a work in progress, I'll blog about it when it will be more tangible. | |
Janko 6-Jan-2012 [4279x2] | Wow Doc , EPIC .. |
I predict rebol-like will be going mainstream in 2 years :) | |
Dockimbel 6-Jan-2012 [4281] | If we do things right, it is not impossible. ;-) |
Janko 6-Jan-2012 [4282x3] | my webapps (latest one is wip timetracking) code is getting cleaner and shows more benefits with every itteration. And all in direction only rebol-like langs (not even lisps) can provide AFAIK. And ages away from classical / python / ruby code. |
(and I am not even that good at reabol .. some code that I saw at powermezz was also nothing I've seen before) | |
like nothing | |
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