Re: [Factor-talk] Is there a Factor.js ?

2012-08-22 Thread Chris Double
There also was fjsc. Not sure if it still works but the source is in
the repository somewhere:






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Re: [Factor-talk] Is there a Factor.js ?

2012-08-22 Thread John Benediktsson
There is a "Factor Playground" implemented in Javascript:

http://personal.inet.fi/koti/egaga/jsfactor/playground.html

It does not work with Factor's extensive library, however.

Its not worth getting into a philosophical discussion about Javascript, but
I would note that Factor is portable (linux, mac, windows), open source
(bsd license), and reliable (extensive library and test suites).

Best,
John.

On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 7:44 PM, H.C. Chen  wrote:

> I tried to find "factor.js" for a while, nothing found so far.
>
> What in my mind is the Processing programming language established on
> JavaScript.
> Include "Processing.js" into your .html turns it into processing aware.
>
> < script src="processing-1.3.6.js" >< /script >
>
> Refer to http://processingjs.org/
>
> We have Forth.js too. It run under Windows DOS box JScript interpreter.
> Like this:
>
> cscript.exe jeforth.js
>
> OK
>
> To work in a shell is very useful.
>
> The reason I like anything.JS is the portability, open source, and
> reliable.
>
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[Factor-talk] Is there a Factor.js ?

2012-08-22 Thread H.C. Chen
I tried to find "factor.js" for a while, nothing found so far.

What in my mind is the Processing programming language established on
JavaScript.
Include "Processing.js" into your .html turns it into processing aware.

< script src="processing-1.3.6.js" >< /script >

Refer to http://processingjs.org/

We have Forth.js too. It run under Windows DOS box JScript interpreter.
Like this:

cscript.exe jeforth.js

OK

To work in a shell is very useful.

The reason I like anything.JS is the portability, open source, and reliable.
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Re: [Factor-talk] Illegal instruction

2012-08-22 Thread John Benediktsson
I'm sorry to hear that, unfortunately it looks like the Mac OS X binaries
unintentionally require 10.8 or greater, due to an upgrade of our build
farm. If you want to use it on 10.6 or 10.7 before we make a fix, you can
build from source:

git clone https://github.com/slavapestov/factor.git && cd factor && \
./build-support/factor.sh update

Best,
John.


On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 4:09 AM, Marmaduke Woodman wrote:

> Hi
>
> I have tried both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the stable and
> development releases on Mac 10.6.8. On executing ./factor, I have
> immediately "Illegal instruction".
>
> Have I missed something? On Linux or Win, there's no problem..
>
> thanks,
> Marmaduke
>
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[Factor-talk] Illegal instruction

2012-08-22 Thread Marmaduke Woodman
Hi

I have tried both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the stable and
development releases on Mac 10.6.8. On executing ./factor, I have
immediately "Illegal instruction".

Have I missed something? On Linux or Win, there's no problem..

thanks,
Marmaduke

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