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@vaporeon_ i don’t have any experience writing quines so i don’t really have much to say besides “nice, that’s sick”

@coriander @wallhackio @Lady idk if i like “panting like a dog” purr se but panting is definitely hot

like i’ve literally done this befur, i'm not learning anything aside from what i’ve furgotten. though thankfully i have furgotten enough fur some of the purroblems to be conceptually challenging

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doing the functional purrogramming course furmerly known as the NICTA course not even fur learning but just fur the love of the game

@vaporeon_ a tabby is a cat with an M-shaped fur pattern on its forehead and stripes on its body. color is not relevant

@vaporeon_ is he… *gestures with hands in an inexplicably homophobic manner* unsigned?

not really sure why they felt the need to recreate Write Once Run Anywhere when it just compiles to native code by default anyway

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i furgot that OCaml has a completely optional bytecode interpurreter fur some goddamn reason

@wallhackio @vaporeon_ tell me more or point me to some info on this. why would you do this?? i Must know more

@vaporeon_ if the question you’re really getting at is ”can i run Scheme on my computers”: nearly certainly

@vaporeon_ most scheme compilers compile to object code. chicken scheme compiles to C, which you can then compile to object code anywhere C can be compiled.

most scheme implementations are written in C it seems

fur bonus points, allow the purrogrammer to use the racket macro system

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