My name is Robert Lowe, I've been a software developer for a number of years. I have designed a few small languages and implemented a good number of...
... The site seems to be back up now. If that doesn't work let me know, I'll send you a copy of both my interpreter in Perl and Mauro Persano's in C. /Brian ...
As maintainer and creator of var'aq, I'd like to welcome those of you who signed on because of the slashdot article. I haven't had much time to work on var'aq...
... Jason, but only telemarketers call me that. I'm teaching a comparative programming languages course this semsester. Dunno if we'll actually do any var'aq,...
... While I would love to claim credit for "substantial bug fixing", it's probably not true. All I did was hack in list support. (And poorly at that, since I...
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BTW, I've got the stuff from the site now. I've been playing with it for a bit. I read the spec off the google cached version the other night, and now I have...
Hello, ... The C interpreter has something like that. var'aq source is "compiled" to a sort of bytecode, then executed by a virtual machine. I cheated, though:...
I've been playing with the interpreter in interactive mode and I've hit a bit of a snag. I was exploring variable referencing and such. I can execute 5 ~ a...
... I do have some idea. Essentially, I envision Klingon hardware as being an amalgam of native, Federation, and Romulan influences. The stack machine seems...
http://www.nicholson.com/rhn/files/Tiny_BASIC_in_Forth.txt Seems to me that a rough port to var'aq syntax shouldn't be too hard; given the time I'll probably ...
I'm trying to write a fibonacci sequence generator in var'aq, and have been having some trouble. I thought of a simple way to do a fibonacci sequence in forth:...
I will be moving from Belmont, MA to Yarmouth, MA (about a two-hour drive) effective today and will most likely be incommunicado except for emergencies for at ...
... wrote: Oh, and Humberto: I've got your patches but I have not had a chance to integrate them. I will do so as soon as I have the opportunity, but I have...
Hello! ... What do you have in mind? With some tweaking, Linux can be quite lightweight - for instance, the kernel of some linux distributions targetted for...
Hello, I'll finally have some spare time to play with my var'aq interpreter in the next couple of weeks. Level 0 of the var'aq specification is almost fully...
... Something that would support a reasonable simulation of the de'wI'qel, which shouldn't be *that* hard. Essentially, the architecture of OS/V (hypothetical ...
I'm not quite sure what GeoCities is up to, but it looks like there will soon be a ~$5US/month hosting charge (at least that's how I read it). Accordingly, I'm...
... I certainly don't mind mirroring var'aq, but all my web space right now is tied to personal accounts at schools, who all tend to frown on sharing. If I get...
... Hmmm... I've heard a bit about VSTa, but never really had the opportunity to play with it. As I understand it it's sorta kinda based on Plan 9, and I...
... The last time I played with it, you could boot a vsta system from a DOS command prompt, and run a vsta file system inside a dos file (use dos as a boot...
... Quiet and spread out. It's not much like what I'm used to, but the two-hour drive back to Boston doesn't seem so bad when you've had to make it something...
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the varaq-dev group. File : / Looking for...
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This group -- and the project -- has lain dormant for quite some time now. I don't really know what it would take for me to get it back on track, but I thought...
... Well, that, and it's very European already. It's the Klingon grammar that makes it interesting. ... Sure. I'm game. Now I just need to get X working in...
... Could be. I do wish Chris and I had attempted to do SPQL (the working name I came up with for a Latin-derived language) -- I remember Chris had some ideas...
... I remember enough Latin from high school to know Senatus Populusque Romanae. You'll want to keep the R, and do something else with the S or the P. LPQR...