Conversation with #inferno at Tue Mar 29 14:01:27 2011 on powerman-asdf@irc.freenode.net (irc) (14:47:32) base2design [~base2desi@24-178-120-47.static.nwnn.ga.charter.com] entered the room. (15:36:42) base2design left the room (quit: Remote host closed the connection). (16:13:53) mennis [~mennis@adsl-065-012-170-146.sip.asm.bellsouth.net] entered the room. (16:21:45) tensai_cirno [~cirno@77.232.15.216] entered the room. (16:25:34) mennis left the room (quit: Quit: mennis). (16:42:53) anth_r: i keep writing limbo string concatenation in my C code. (17:34:38) robot12 left the room (quit: Ping timeout: 252 seconds). (17:35:27) robot12 [~kazzhilki@proxy10.ts.fujitsu.com] entered the room. (17:55:09) goozbach1 is now known as goozbach (17:55:26) goozbach left the room (quit: Changing host). (17:55:26) goozbach [~goozbach@fedora/goozbach] entered the room. (18:03:36) mjl-: for my httpd, i just pushed support for returning a gzip-compressed version of a requested $path if a $path.gz exists (18:03:45) mjl-: if anyone cares :) (18:04:13) robot12 left the room (quit: Quit: Leaving.). (18:35:46) base2design [~base2desi@24-178-120-47.static.nwnn.ga.charter.com] entered the room. (18:36:52) base2design left the room (quit: Client Quit). (18:37:17) tensai_cirno left the room (quit: Quit: Leaving). (18:37:24) GriffenJBS: anth_r: making code soup? It's annoying how few 'new' languages there really are, most are the same constructs with different syntax (18:39:13) GriffenJBS: mjl-: idea, porting nodejs (or the libs; mostly js with some glue) to inferno, that allows all the http servers, and other toys to run with a light weight, common language (18:39:52) GriffenJBS: I know JS is already supported, but node adds a few objects for file/network/process support (18:41:08) GriffenJBS: the idea of js for performant loads used to make me sick, until I saw a few demos where node make the OS choke (18:41:31) GriffenJBS: the OS couldn't feed node data fast enough, that was rather impressive (18:42:30) GriffenJBS: :-) watched the the creator try 10000 concurrent sockets on his mac and then remarked about it being a crappy os because the ulimits were so low (18:51:51) anth_r: GriffenJBS: i hate string processing in C. i keep *wanting* it to be more like inferno, i think. i'm constantly dropping or adding * inapropriately. (19:02:44) tensai_cirno [~cirno@77.232.15.216] entered the room. (19:07:04) GriffenJBS: immutable strings and GC sure makes life easier (19:55:03) KillerX [~anant@2620:101:8003:200:21b:63ff:fea5:86ee] entered the room. (19:56:28) The account has disconnected and you are no longer in this chat. You will be automatically rejoined in the chat when the account reconnects.