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26 October 2007


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--- Log opened Fri Oct 26 00:00:48 2007
00:00 <****> how did the muskrats fail to be the muskrats of the animal kingdom?
00:01 <****> ah, well, you see, I think muskrats are the beavers of the animal kingdom
00:01 <****> so it works out
00:02 <****> everyone enjoys beavers
00:02 <****> I think many Alaskans would disagree with you
00:02 <****> "hengha" at 208.181.115.2 pasted "Hash of Array" (22 lines, 697B) at http://sial.org/pbot/28250
00:02 <****> Somni, that depends on the type of beaver
00:03 <****> can anyone help me on printing out the first element of array of array of Hash ? here is the url of the snippet: http://sial.org/pbot/28250, thank you
00:05 <****> without looking I would guess something like $_[$[] :)
00:05 <****> ew
00:06 <****> Patterner: o, can you please take a look at my post ? thanks http://sial.org/pbot/28250
00:06 * Patterner sniggers
00:06 <****> hengha: my $arrayref = [1,2,3]; or my @array = (1,2,3); not @array = [1,2,3]
00:06 <****> What is that sniggering?
00:06 <****> hengha: perldoc perldsc
00:06 <****> dkr: ha, thanks
00:06 <****> let me try
00:08 <****> yeah, ew
00:08 <****> though $subsofa is an intriguing variable name
00:09 <****> submarines, cool
00:09 <****> sofas, relaxing
00:09 <****> a sub sofa?
00:09 <****> the subsofa space is often dusty
00:10 <****> cool, this fixed the problem, thanks a lot
00:10 <****> subwaysofa
00:10 <****> hey everyone FUCK YOU
00:10 <****> $ret{$_}++ foreach grep{$_} map{s/"//g;$_} (split(/\|/,$line))[35..46];
00:11 <****> put that in your perl pipe and smoke it
00:11 <****> CUTE DEATH STALKS THE BEST OF YOU
00:11 <****> what is your problem?
00:11 <****> My problem is other people.
00:11 <****> initself2: Other than who?
00:11 <****> lol
00:11 <****> oh well then you shouldn't be in a 'group'
00:12 <****> what about it?
00:12 <****> initself2: Are you "misunderstood" ?
00:12 <****> yes please, may I have the Sofa sub with djon and extra tomatoes :P
00:12 <****> i'd write "grep $_, ..." instead of "grep{$_} ..."
00:12 * bp31416 checking code
00:12 <****> initself2 is very misunderstood.
00:12 <****> He's not even himself any more. He used to be just ordinary initself.
00:13 <****> I'M BACK.
00:14 <****> great, now go away
00:14 <****> I love Elisabeth.
00:14 <****> oh, and s/"//g could be y/"//d
00:14 <****> grep $_ is almost certainly wrong, unless you intended to filter "0"
00:14 <****> does that make me inhuman then?
00:14 <****> I love all of you, actually.
00:14 <****> hmmm
00:14 <****> Elisabeth: that was initself2, I'm initself.
00:14 <****> we are all machines.
00:15 <****> I write frogs.
00:15 <****> So initself2 is the sequel, and therefore, possibly better than you?
00:15 <****> could use length, yeah
00:15 <****> Elisabeth: I'm not.
00:15 <****> apeiron: initself2 is an aberation.
00:15 <****> Yaakov: where do I insert this coin?
00:15 <****> GumbyBRAIN: farts smell
00:15 <****> Elisabeth: I am made of meat.
00:15 <****> You know you smell.
00:15 <****> baha
00:15 <****> initself, Go take a shower.
00:15 <****> NO HUMPING ALLOWED, initself
00:15 <****> :)
00:15 <****> GumbyBRAIN, beavers
00:15 * initself humps Elisabeth.
00:15 <****> You are the beavers of the immortal words of a stretch.
00:15 <****> Somni: I don't know.
00:16 <****> INSERT COIN
00:16 <****> it's about how you name things.
00:16 <****> TROUBLEMAKER
00:16 * initself eats a molasses coukie.
00:16 <****> apeiron: Have you taken up the habit of eating at work?
00:17 <****> which perl module is good ; for windows ; to collect input from the command line... ie ; $name = prompt('enter your name')... or my $c = choose('Choose an item frmo the list',['apples','bananas','oranges']);
00:17 <****> dsert: are you a bot?
00:17 <****> jeez , no , are you?
00:17 <****> yes.
00:17 <****> pat on the back
00:17 <****> dsert: you don't need a module for that
00:17 <****> that'd be Term::ReadLine
00:18 <****> it's too bad the curses stuff doesn't work on windows
00:18 <****> except in cygwin
00:18 <****> oh i have cygwin
00:18 <****> A lot of people find curses appropriate for Windows.
00:18 <****> emphasis on the curses
00:18 <****> can the curses work in the CMD prompt ( not in the bash shell )
00:19 <****> dsert: if you use the cygwin perl, then yeah
00:19 <****> nice
00:20 <****> oh theres a win32 module for noncurses... its pretty awesome
00:20 <****> Turing Machines.
00:20 <****> What is a Universal Turing Machine?
00:20 <****> any turing machine is universal
00:21 <****> a babelfish
00:21 <****> It can be shown that a single special machine of that type can be made to do the work of all. It could in fact be made to work as a model of any other machine. The special machine may be called the universal machine.~
00:22 <****> I hate things that mean stuff.
00:22 <****> for a simple example look at bf (aka brainfuck)
00:22 <****> anno-: the language?
00:22 <****> Most of what I say means nothing.
00:22 <****> yeah. it implements a turing machine


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