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7:22:54
phoe
that would be a backwards incompatible change though and possibly disconnect a lot of people
7:25:25
N00BMAN
wait thats not dolphin boy thats the one with the bad php based random name generator
7:51:16
jdz
Just for the record, I use circe (an emacs IRC client), and I don't see any of the join/leave messages (unless they're relevant).
7:51:33
asarch
I found a good tutorial for writing Motif-based applications with the C programming language
8:05:04
aeth
90s Unix/Linux looked so bad compared to Windows 95, which was amazing. Still is. Windows UI peaked with 95/98/2000
8:05:16
aeth
Well, besides that brief trend where they tried to embed IE as your desktop background...
8:05:43
aeth
I think that was Win 98, so I guess you could say it was bimodal with Win 95 and Win 2000
8:07:36
asarch
Actually, JVM was the default on the last release, but CDE was available as an option
8:12:59
Odin-
I'm fairly sure the live DVD I got from Sun had GNOME running by default ... but I'm not sure where that is now. :p
8:20:50
asarch
ACTION whispers: https://ayera.dl.sourceforge.net/project/archiveos/o/opensolaris/osol-0906-x86.iso
10:21:57
no-defun-allowed
Currently I have used FiveAM and Parachute, and will probably slowly port my tests to the latter.
10:26:53
phoe
if you want some actual management for your tests and test objects, use fiveam or parachute
10:27:44
phoe
if you want to be able to run your tests when when some invariants change, use proctor
10:28:11
phoe
if you want to upset #lisp, use your own hand-rolled test framework that you then upload to Quicklisp
10:29:23
madrik
Well, my present uses are very simple. Typically, a function is followed by a number of tests.
10:31:19
madrik
Right now, I'm mildly annoyed that if I load several packages with defined tests, I may have missed how to selectively run tests for a given package; every test in each package runs.
10:35:02
jackdaniel
ACTION is pleasently surprised that there is lorem-ipsum for common lisp available, thanks phoe