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20 <a href=
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23 <a href=
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28 <a href=
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33 <a href=
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38 <a href=
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41 <a href=
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52 <p class=
"first">All of my current, and some not so current, projects are browsable via
53 <a href=
"http://unknownlamer.org/darcsweb/browse">my darcsweb
</a>. You might want to take a look at my
<a href=
"Lisp.html">Lisp projects
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60 <a href=
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63 Fourfold the Sons of Los in their divisions: and fourfold.
<br />
64 The great City of Golgonooza: fourfold toward the north
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65 And toward the south fourfold,
& fourfold toward the east
& west
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66 Each within other toward the four points: that toward
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67 Eden. and that toward the World of Generation.
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68 And that toward Beulah. and that toward Ulro;
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69 Ulro is the space of the terrible starry wheels of Albions sons:
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70 But that toward Eden is walled up. till time of renovation:
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71 Yet it is perfect in its building. ornaments
& perfection.
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79 <p class=
"first">I used to work on some programs in terrible languages like
<code>C++
</code> when I
80 was a poor misguided youth. I still attempt to respond to bug reports
81 and patches for any that are still in use (
<em>Bobot++
</em> appears to be the
82 only one), but they are otherwise not being worked upon.
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85 <a href=
"../code/bobot.html">Bobot++
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87 <p class=
"first">A fancy little IRC bot that is extensible with Scheme. If you can
88 figure out the scripting interface (which is
<a href=
"../code/bobotpp-manual.html#SEC35">partially documented
</a>) it
89 is fairly powerful.
<code>dsmith
</code> from
<code>#guile
</code> has a nicely featured bot
90 written on top of Bobot++; if I find time I shall attempt to post the
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95 <a href=
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97 <p class=
"first">A perhaps still useful library of web related utilities for
98 <a href=
"http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/guile.html">Guile Scheme
</a>. Be warned that the serializer is inefficient, consy, and
99 hacky as Hell, but the
<a href=
"../code/guile-web-manual.html#SEC6">XHTML generation library
</a> might be useful.
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129 <p class=
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130 sup4hleet: he was like
"We're diversifying, so no more searching for porn."
131 sup4hleet: Then the chick got hired and she browsed porn all the time.
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