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New One program; 515 languages
Mixing beer and programming:

[link|http://99-bottles-of-beer.ls-la.net|http://99-bottles-of-beer.ls-la.net]

See any languages that are missing?

Best,
Slugbug
New Not missing, but I like my XSLT better :-)
What good is an XSLT sample if you're no even showing the interactions with the XML input file and a DTD control. :-)

Here for you amusement: [link|http://www.angelfire.com/tx4/cus/shapes/bottles.html|99 Bottles in XSLT]

Guess while I'm on XSLT, had to impress my kids the other day when is showed that the OReilly Book XSLT Cookback has my name and web page mentioned in the footnotes for [link|http://www.angelfire.com/tx4/cus/shapes/xsl.html|xslt polymorphism] - one of them dang shape objects(I hope this only counts for a couple of seconds in my search for 15 minutes of fame). Oh, well, kids appear to be cynical and chalked it all off to a cheap parlor trick.

Speaking of shapes, had a person from INRIA email me today wanting to know where he could a shape example in another progranming language published in a repository. Figured we need intelligent programmers, so I recommended he post them here - we;ll see if he takes it up. Me, I am hopelessly lost in two languages SML & Unlambda. Probably means it will be years before the next one comes to fruition. :-)

Don't know Jim's plans are for the repository, since you're having issues with your isp. I don't really want to host it on mine - as its a mre personal thing for me. Perhaps we could put it in the tWIKI archive? That way Karsten has to keep it up and running. :-)
New Re: Not missing, but I like my XSLT better :-)
ChrisR: Don't know Jim's plans are for the repository, since you're having issues with your isp.

My hosting problems are being worked on. The hardware is purchased and built. It is being loaded with software this week and I expect I should be able to start moving stuff to it sometime next week.
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-- Jim Weirich jweirich@one.net [link|http://w3.one.net/~jweirich|http://w3.one.net/~jweirich]
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"Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct,
not tried it." -- Donald Knuth (in a memo to Peter van Emde Boas)
New Re: Not missing, but I like my XSLT better :-)
ChrisR: Don't know Jim's plans are for the repository, since you're having issues with your isp. [...]

I am now hosting my own web pages. And the original polymorphism page is back up (missing only a few of the files). Find it at [link|http://onestepback.org/cgi-bin/rublog.cgi/Tech/Programming/Polymorphism.rdoc|http://onestepback.o...Polymorphism.rdoc]. More stuff will be migrating there over the next few weeks as I slowly restore stuff.

ChrisR: [...] had to impress my kids the other day when is showed that the OReilly Book XSLT Cookback has my name and web page mentioned in the footnotes[...]

Heh, I can identify with this. I was reading one of the extreme programming books and came to a paragraph where the author mentions some comments made by "an online reviewer, Jim". I read the comments and thought to myself, "Hey! That reviewer sure had the topic nailed. Not only did he say the right things, he said them in exactly the same way *I* would have said them."

At that point I paused, and realized that I *did* say them. I had sent the auther the comments the year before when he put a chapter one the net for review. I had totally forgot that I had sent any feedback.

So my private joke is that my favorite page in the XP Pink book is page 119.
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-- Jim Weirich jweirich@one.net [link|http://onestepback.org|http://onestepback.org]
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"Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct,
not tried it." -- Donald Knuth (in a memo to Peter van Emde Boas)
New APL
-drl
New PASM is missing
That is the byte-code assembly language that Parrot uses.

[link|http://groups.google.com/groups?threadm=3E78F149.3020502%40plusthree.com|Here] is an implementation that could be used to correct that deficiency. :-)

Cheers,
Ben
"good ideas and bad code build communities, the other three combinations do not"
- [link|http://archives.real-time.com/pipermail/cocoon-devel/2000-October/003023.html|Stefano Mazzocchi]
New Since they have BZIP2; GZIP and COMPRESS are missing too.

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[link|http://www.iwethey.org/ed_curry/|REMEMBER ED CURRY!]

THEY ARE WATCHING YOU.
The time has come for you to take the last step.
You must love THEM.
It is not enough to obey THEM.
You must love THEM.

PEACE BEGETS WAR, SLAVERY IS FREEDOM, STRENGTH IN IGNORANCE.
New 515? That many?
They've gotten quite a lot more listed since I last checked that site!

Wade

Is it enough to love
Is it enough to breathe
Somebody rip my heart out
And leave me here to bleed
 
Is it enough to die
Somebody save my life
I'd rather be Anything but Ordinary
Please

-- "Anything but Ordinary" by Avril Lavigne.

New Dats a...hick...(skuse me)...tasty site!
Got stuck in an infinite loop tasting some of the programs!

Brian Bronson
     One program; 515 languages - (slugbug) - (8)
         Not missing, but I like my XSLT better :-) - (ChrisR) - (2)
             Re: Not missing, but I like my XSLT better :-) - (JimWeirich)
             Re: Not missing, but I like my XSLT better :-) - (JimWeirich)
         APL -NT - (deSitter)
         PASM is missing - (ben_tilly) - (1)
             Since they have BZIP2; GZIP and COMPRESS are missing too. -NT - (folkert)
         515? That many? - (static)
         Dats a...hick...(skuse me)...tasty site! - (bbronson)

There aren't many trolls in North Korea, either.
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