Re: [Factor-talk] logica -- a prolog-like library

2019-11-03 Thread Jack Lucas via Factor-talk
t > it was great because someone could guess what it was like when he saw it. > > Thanks, Jack. > > factlog, subset-Prolog-like DSL running on Factor > > <https://github.com/kusumotonorio/factlog> > > -- > KUSUMOTO Norio > >> 2019/11/01 21:05、KUSU

Re: [Factor-talk] logica -- a prolog-like library

2019-10-31 Thread Jack Lucas via Factor-talk
Happy Halloween! I need to try out your library soon. Very nice to see you released it! Also some dumb name suggestions from me -- Factual -- Factlog And keeping with the dinosaur motif -- Solvasaurus :P, Take it easy Kusmoto! Original Message On Oct 31, 2019, 9:21 AM,

Re: [Factor-talk] Recourse to Composure

2019-06-07 Thread Jack Lucas via Factor-talk
ol, and I would love to read the book > one day! > > 06.06.2019, 15:16, "Jack Lucas via Factor-talk" > : > >> Yesterday I was trying to create this adjacency system for one of the games >> I'm working on. I have no idea if this will stay like this, but, a

[Factor-talk] Recourse to Composure

2019-06-06 Thread Jack Lucas via Factor-talk
Hi all! Yesterday I was trying to create this adjacency system for one of the games I'm working on. I have no idea if this will stay like this, but, at the time, it sure felt like I was trying to jam first class words into Factor, and I'd like to know if there's a better method. The goal

Re: [Factor-talk] Too ambitious a project for a newbie?

2019-05-19 Thread Jack Lucas via Factor-talk
Everything except for the on screen keyboard honestly sounds like it'd find a better fit for you by just learning emacs lisp. I'm having a harder time understanding what exactly you want to make, probably because I've never really encountered your use case. Factor is powerful, fast, and

Re: [Factor-talk] Good UI examples?

2019-03-26 Thread Jack Lucas via Factor-talk
demos" run > > And then look at the code that runs them. > > If you have specific questions, feel free to ask us. > > Best, > John. > > On Mon, Mar 25, 2019 at 5:24 PM Jack Lucas via Factor-talk > wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I was wondering

Re: [Factor-talk] Finding helpful messages in stage 2 bootstrap

2019-02-06 Thread Jack Lucas via Factor-talk
it. > > Greetings > > Bart van Deenen > > On Tue, Feb 5, 2019, at 17:23, Jack Lucas via Factor-talk wrote: > >> Hey Doug, >> >> Once I get FreeBSD working I don’t mind doing most of the grunt work in >> getting net and openbsd back in and updated. Then ma

Re: [Factor-talk] Finding helpful messages in stage 2 bootstrap

2019-02-05 Thread Jack Lucas via Factor-talk
et one with ``set-io-backend``. > > The io-backend in the vm is ``c-io-backend``. You might need to make a > ``unix-io-backend`` or something...maybe see how the old freebsd port did it? > > http://downloads.factorcode.org/freebsd-x86-64/ > > I hope this helps a bit, &

[Factor-talk] Finding helpful messages in stage 2 bootstrap

2019-02-04 Thread Jack Lucas via Factor-talk
Hello all. I'm trying to rekludge together freebsd support for factor. This has mostly involved trying to integrate some of the older commits that have it and using Kernigh's OpenBSD factor fork as a guideline. I don't know if it'll be good enough for a pull request but it has been very