2:18:21turkjaSpeaking of hunchentoot, now my SSL cert checking application is starting to be in pretty usable shape: https://bitbucket.org/turkja/mitmcheck
2:19:16turkjaTheoretical question: if i ever wanted to distribute this thing to, let's say windows users, how realistic that would be?
3:00:22turkjaGuest34211: thanks.. now looking at it, i think it's a good example of why Lisp never conquered the world :) I mean for people who write Lisp programs, setup like that is natural, but for others... not so much :D
3:27:05aethturkja: If C never conquered the world, people would point to its flaws like lack of any safety and the terribly complex way to build things.
3:34:47turkjaaeth: yeah, you are correct.. historically speaking, i see no reason why lisp is in such a marigin, but as of now, deployment is not very easy.
5:59:07turkjajmercouris: some was making a valid not in reddit/lisp: FF57 doesn't anymore have api's needed to run for example Conkeror (afaik - tested it, crash and burn), there definitely is a market for your browser project
12:54:06Josh_2So I'm getting an unhandled memory exception with this code https://pastebin.com/AtCdCTeH I don't understand why as what I'm doing the same thing in another program (sorta) and I'm not getting any errors
13:08:20Bikeprobably i was mistaken about map-into then, sorry.
13:08:51Bikethe obvious difference here is that you don't call modified-quicksort. does your bucket-sort manage to get through the first loop, where you do the vector-push-extends?