00:00:00 --- log: started haskell/01.12.21 00:16:19 --- join: julien (~julien@uu212-190-122-70.unknown.uunet.be) joined #haskell 00:16:34 hi everybody 03:17:04 --- quit: xbill ("reboot") 03:33:35 --- join: shapr (~user@p-c2fbaba8.easy.inet.fi) joined #haskell 03:38:30 hi shapr ! 03:38:40 hello julien! 03:38:42 what's up? 03:39:16 nothing special .... 03:39:31 i'm playing with a tuxscreen 03:39:58 what is it? 03:40:24 see tuxscreen.net 03:40:39 it's a phone with an StrongARM 03:41:19 nifty 03:41:45 boarf the display don't work ... 03:41:54 I don't know why ... 03:47:15 where do I get more info on the tuxscreen? 03:52:16 oh 03:52:20 www.tuxscreen.net 03:52:27 tuxscreen.net goes to the guy's homepage 03:53:06 ah, ok 04:04:42 --- join: xbill (wli@DOMINIA.MIT.EDU) joined #haskell 04:05:08 hi! 04:05:27 man, I wish haskell had hemacs like python has pymacs 04:07:31 François Pinard wrote a chunk of elisp and a chunk of python that's much like a cheesy ORB or something 04:07:37 huh? 04:07:43 vi is good for me 04:07:49 I'm an emacs guy 04:08:05 and I wish I could call haskell stuff from inside emacs, and vice versa 04:08:11 that's how pymacs works 04:08:24 hi xbill 04:12:46 hacking the kernel 04:13:18 * shapr tries to figure out a simple way of sorting a file by line length in the shell 04:13:23 I could do it easily in python 04:13:28 or perl 04:13:34 but that's too cheesy 04:13:40 elisp maybe 04:30:21 shapr: there ar some modes for haskell in emacs 04:30:37 shapr: i've seen one where you run hugs in the editor 04:31:04 I'd like to be able to script emacs in haskell 04:31:06 I don't like that, I prefere one emacs and one terminal window 04:31:16 aha, thats what it is 04:31:21 pymacs allows that 04:31:31 yes, now I see what you wrote about 04:31:34 without need to restart emacs btw :) 04:31:44 that's that you get by jumping into a discussion 04:43:04 --- quit: xbill (Ping timeout: 180 seconds) 04:43:43 --- join: xbill (wli@DOMINIA.MIT.EDU) joined #haskell 04:43:49 more fun than not saying anything of course 05:07:36 hey, anyone thought about a haskell shell? 05:07:52 --- quit: vlad_ ("îÁÓÔÒÏÊËÉ ðÒÏÚÒÁÞÎÏÓÔÉ") 05:14:24 go for it 05:14:28 write it man 05:14:31 heh :) 05:14:49 any comments or ideas on how it would/should work? 05:15:01 hey xbill, are you on teh ll1 discussion list? 05:15:54 ll1? 05:16:17 ll1.mit.edu 05:16:20 I think 05:16:24 never heard of it 05:16:28 seems like the kind of thing that might appeal to you 05:16:47 http://ll1.mit.edu/ 05:17:17 I don't have time to follow URL's put up on IRC. 05:17:31 ok 05:17:53 ll1 was a conference for Little Languages 05:18:25 I like it 05:18:31 I'll check it out some day 05:19:06 some of the people on the discussion list who I personally respect are Luke Gorrie, Fredrik Lundh, Jeremy Hylton, Guy Steele, Shriram Krishnamurthi, 05:19:33 oh, and Neel Krishnaswami 05:20:20 the guy who's building ARC, the new lisp dialect is on there 06:09:22 --- quit: julien (Remote closed the connection) 06:10:49 --- join: julien (~julien@uu212-190-122-70.unknown.uunet.be) joined #haskell 06:29:39 --- quit: shapr ("bios settings") 07:41:04 --- quit: xbill (Ping timeout: 180 seconds) 09:09:37 goodbye everybody 09:09:40 --- part: julien left #haskell 09:38:04 --- join: xbill (wli@DOMINIA.MIT.EDU) joined #haskell 10:55:52 --- quit: pHa (Ping timeout: 180 seconds) 12:17:56 --- quit: smkl ("bbl") 12:17:58 --- join: sjh_ (sjh@216.26.216.48) joined #haskell 12:18:03 --- nick: sjh_ -> pHa 12:18:45 --- join: smkl (~sami@glubimox.yok.utu.fi) joined #haskell 12:20:32 --- quit: smkl (Client Quit) 12:21:07 --- join: smkl (~sami@glubimox.yok.utu.fi) joined #haskell 13:06:27 --- join: smklsmkl (~sami@glubimox.yok.utu.fi) joined #haskell 13:06:28 --- quit: smkl (Connection reset by peer) 13:06:40 --- nick: smklsmkl -> smkl 18:32:50 --- join: shapr (~user@p-c2fbaba8.easy.inet.fi) joined #haskell 23:59:59 --- log: ended haskell/01.12.21