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What Scheme does /prog/ use?

Name: Anonymous 2012-01-28 22:31

I have been using Chicken for a little bit. Used Racket for like 5 minutes. R6RS is PIG DISGUSTING!

That is all.

Name: Anonymous 2012-01-30 2:24

>>33
Since MIPS is practically dead
How hilarious.
Hurr durr. Computer means desktop.

Name: Anonymous 2012-01-30 3:43

>>39
Why? Programming is all about pedantry. Programmers who are not pedantic do not write programs that work.

Name: Anonymous 2012-01-30 11:59

>>41
Hurr durr. Computer means desktop.
This may surprise you, but it does. x86 dominates the personal computer market and ARM has nothing that goes even up to a quarter of its performance.

But since you little western pieces of shit aren't capable of anything, at least the Chinese decided to tackle the problem; personally I'm looking forward to Loongson-3A based laptop as it promises fairly decent performance. I'm going to rape someone in the ass (probably VIPPER, but I'm afraid he might enjoy it) if they only offer 3-cell battery though or if it's over 400$.

Name: Anonymous 2012-01-30 12:06

>>43
you little western pieces of shit
The Intel Jews put DEC and SGI out of business and killed HP's chip division with Itanium hype. Jewtel and Micro$hit bribed PC manufacturers with discounts if they don't offer other CPUs or competing OSes like OS/2. That's the only reason Jewtel crap dominates the PC market.

Name: Anonymous 2012-01-30 12:59

Hurt durr computers are more widespread than embedded systems

Name: VIPPER 2012-01-30 13:32

>>43
Why you wanna rape poor VIPPER?

Also how did this thread devolve into a discussion about CPU arch, i thought we chewed this trough like a million times.

Name: Anonymous 2012-01-30 14:47

>>46
some faggots are questioning x86's supremacy

Name: Anonymous 2012-01-30 14:52

>>47
take your ``ve is beink poisecute'' Jew faggotry to /g/

Name: Anonymous 2012-01-30 18:44

>>44
Nope. You have no proof, only speculation.

>>48
Back to /b/ please.

Name: Anonymous 2012-01-30 22:58

>>22

It's not terribly difficult. It would take awhile of course, and it would help to read up on some of the techniques. protip, start out by making a really fancy c library that'll let you do toy language things in C, and then make an interface to it with byte code and a stack, and then compile code to byte code. And then you're done.

Name: Anonymous 2012-01-31 3:49

I use :colorscheme fnaqevan  after downloading the Vim color sample pack from vim.org.

Also, for terminals, I use something called CSApprox. A Vim hack that makes the RGB based color schemes work with approximate colors on 256 and 88 color terminals: xterm, putty, gnome-terminal, ...

With CSApprox, the key is to use :set t_Co=256 to force it to treat your terminal as 256 color capable one.

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