[16:24] donri: za'a do selbau lo nordo doi la lajla
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[16:25] Lajla: donri, you are a nigger, but you program in Haskell, that means you cannot be a nigger, for to program means to have fingers, and to have fingers means to not have leprosy, that means the universe is inconsistent and we are trapped in a simulated reality by evil machines, Q.E.D.
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[16:25] nus: "Liskell brings meta-programming to the Haskell world by introducing the concept of parse tree transformers (ptt). This concept is more general than the meta-programming
[16:25] nus: facilities defmacro and symbol-macrolet in Common Lisp. Liskell provides a single hook into the compiler, namely envlet."
[16:26] Lajla: Maybe it's hygienic high level.
[16:26] donri: Lajla: I'm no nigger for I'm a faggot.
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[16:26] Lajla: I don't see how it can be more general than defmacro, as defmacro can take any turing complete function.
[16:27] Lajla: donri, ah, that explains all, having aids does not praeclude one's ability to type.
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[16:27] soupdragon: shut up
[16:27] donri: I don't type, for I program in Python.
[16:27] p_l: excuse me, I think I missed #haskell and entered #/prog/
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>>7
I wouldn't use language like that, Anonymous, it has recently been proved that newfriends themselves complain about newfriends. (Source: /jp/ radio earlier this week where two of the newfriend hosts complained about newfriends while the third more experienced host did not join in on the conversation.)
soupdragon appears in #scheme on freenode, but they appear to behave themselves >>5
Can we stop with the #sicp circlejerk, or you may find it filled with fucktards quicker than you'd like.
>>11
You're using a very peculiar definition of the word ``circlejerk''. Maybe you should stick to Reddit.
And fortunately, IRC has had the ability to kick people from channels for almost as long as it has existed.
>>12
Well it would seem peculiar if you only take this particular thread into account, but this self aggrandising view you have of yourselves has been popping up more and more frequently. I'd have thought that a bunch of "intelligent" people, would have learned not to advertise their Eden in a cesspit.
>>13 has been popping up more and more frequently.
Bet you can't back that up with data.
I'd have thought that a bunch of "intelligent" people, would have learned not to advertise their Eden in a cesspit.
All of #sicp came from /prog/. It's not a case of advertising Eden in a cesspit so much as skimming the cream from a barrel of admittedly fairly rancid milk.
The problems that affect /prog/ nowadays don't really translate to IRC, with its pseudonymity and active ops.
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