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Discussion of the "INTERCAL" programming language
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P2P Share files by email on Thu 04/25/2013
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Do you think that Peer-to-Peer, FTP
IRC technologies etc...are too much complicated !? There is a simpler technology to use, Autosend. This software allows file-sharing by only using your e-mail account. Autosend allows sharing files on your computer through regular email. It is an automatic file mailer... more »
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INTERCAL On Interstates
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The INTERCAL On Interstates team is pleased to announce the release of INTERCAL On Interstates 1.0.
INTERCAL On Interstates is a bold new web application framework designed
to propel your application into the 21st century. We have added several extensions to the INTERCAL language to facilitate this, including automatic... more »
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I realise April 1st is almost upon us, and I haven't let my compiler
escape in years... no time to do anything new and exciting, so I am
considering just doing something to help bring INTERCAL into the 21st
century (slowly and carefully of course); I may be able to implement
what I describe below if enough whisky is available.... more »
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Possible idea for a language
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I was having a meeting with my boss and he mentioned that it would be a
good idea to have a language without variables - when questioned about
what one would use instead he said "URLs; and you don't need to worry
about scoping as we have firewalls for this sort of things".
Well, right now I can't think how to develop this but maybe somebody... more »
By Claudio Calvelli /replace qwertyuiop with news for email/ -
Dec 8 2012
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2 messages
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C-INTERCAL 0.29 released
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C-INTERCAL 0.29 has been released! It can be downloaded from <http:// c.intercal.org.uk/download/>. This release is the first since Eric S. Raymond (the original author of C-INTERCAL) rejoined the C-INTERCAL as comaintainer with me, and reflects a reconvergence of my and his forks. There are a huge number... more »
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C-INTERCAL has revived
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Alex Smith and I have de-forked C-INTERCAL and created a publicly accessible git repo capturing as much of the language's history as seems to be recoverable. Read all about it at "Risk, Verification, and the INTERCAL Reconstruction Massacree": [link] The git repo is at git://gitorious.org/intercal/i ntercal.git... more »
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Re-converging INTERCAL
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I am the original author of C-INTERCAL. I was recently asked to prepare a new INTERCAL release by no less a personage than Donald Knuth, who wants to feature an INTERCAL program in his next book. Turning my attention back to the language last week, I dusted off the 0.24 sources and did quite a bit of work on them before discovering... more »
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Are there design patterns for novices in Intercal?
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Hi, folks, I am quite new to Intercal (2 months of hands-on, honestly) so PLEASE excuse me if my question seems a bit naive. See subject. I found some recommended free patterns book specific to Intercal at [link]. But... PLEASE..., I am not an expert to start with Teddy Bear pattern if I... more »
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A new, simple language: rename
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I just thought of a simple, new language, "rename". A program is a sequence of opcodes, specified one per line, just like, say, assembler, with the difference that they are not executed in the order one would expect, and programs rely on the ability to "rename" opcodes for flow of control. It is possible to write very compact programs. However the effort involved... more »
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NO SKELETON ...
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Hi there, I'm trying to get an INTERCAL compiler running in order to be able, at least one day in my life, to feel what is a really terrific powerful computing tool. I feel that it could harm someone orother if I was really about to -say- use it in order to hack a mainframe in my company, so I promise I won't... more »
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