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Name: Anonymous 2015-03-10 3:14

Windows, Linux, BSD
WoW
everything ever etc
all c, c++(could have used clos for that part), no huskel

where is your god now

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-10 3:38

WoW is fucking shit. But then again, Haskell is shit too.

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-22 15:34

>>1
Pretty good build.

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-22 19:11

Windows, Linux, BSD
WoW
everything ever etc

And it works like shit and crashes all the time because imperative languages are so bug-friendly.

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-22 21:36

Once all the user base of Haskell combined manage to create 1/100th of what one of Symbolics, TI and Xerox, or NTT managed to do with Lisp, I might start paying attention.

This is, amongst other things:
+ Hardware designed to support (by being conceptually cohesive with) a Lisp system.
+ A multi-tasking, networked, operating system capable of controlling a variety of HCIs (especially raster displays (including projectors and television), keyboards, mice and printers).
+ An advanced presentation based GUI library.
+ A graphical interface to the operating system on top of that GUI library.
+ A GUI driven presentation editor and programming environment with the ability to:
+ Intuitively design a presentation based interface.
+ Graphically inspect and modify any instantiated object in the (entire) system, including low level drivers and the programming environemnt itself.
+ Individually run any one procedure at the user's will in an environment of the user's will (including specific machine) with arguments of the user's will (i.e. a REPL).
+ Instantenously find the definition of any symbol (identifier) at point (whether it be remote or local)
+ The ability to recompile any definition at point.
+ The ability to do all of this whether the programs are remote or local.
+ Other GUI driven production environments, widely deployed in professional production, for:
+ Image editing
+ Video editing
+ 3D modelling
+ 3D animation
+ Electrical and VLSI CAD.
+ (KE based!) Mechanical 3D CAD.
+ Knowledge engineering.
+ CAS.
+ Symbiosis with massively parallel computers (e.g. the connection machine, which was programmed with, and augmented a, Symbolics work station in a special dialect of Lisp (called star Lisp)).

The swan song of Haskell is that it has been used to write a few financial calcs and game strategies at the behest of traders.

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-22 21:59

>>5
You sound like a Genera user. How did you get it running?

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-22 22:53

>>6
There's a free emulator for Linux that works on a sufficiently old kernel and Xorg (I used Debian 4).

You can buy an open genera image but there's also one floating around which is exactly the same as the tarball you get when you bought C. 2010.

You need to setup your Linux environment correctly, but there are instructions for that (it's just a matter of running a time server IIRC).

Today, Genera by itself running emulated is (still) a useful programming environment.

If you can find any programs for it that's very good too but you might need to email some peeps and fork over some dough. Macsyma (*not* Maxima), Intellicorp's KEE and the Nichimen suite are, in many ways, still state of the art in their respective fields (sadly).

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-23 19:21

>>5
Blah-blah-blah Lisp machine. You lost, Lisp turned out to be a failure and Lisp machines belong only in tech museums now.

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-23 22:09

>>8
O contraire; see my thanksgiving thread.

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-23 23:11

>>8
Lisp is still being used for state of the art computer programs today e.g. http://www.opusmodus.com/

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-24 20:45

>>10
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.8 or higher

Lol.

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-24 21:13

>>11
What's funny about that?

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-25 9:16

fibs get

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-25 18:52

>>12
I didn't think someone would make software exclusively for gay people. Is homosexuality so widespread nowadays that there is music software targeting specifically homosexual audiences?

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-25 19:27

>>14
Take me to your timeline!

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-25 19:29

>>14
But that's odd funny, not lol funny.

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-28 14:25

vomitocracy

Name: Anonymous 2015-03-28 20:44

5 Jacksons

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