Re: They're not scripts!

2008-01-08 Thread Jerry Johnson
My worse interface was toggle switches on the front of box. A "yuk" of some sort (AN/UYK). Punch cards were way easier than that. although the stupid semicolon in the 72 column was a beotch. The punch cards were a good incentive to learn some social engineering, breaking and entering and hacking

Re: They're not scripts!

2008-01-08 Thread Larry Lyons
> On Jan 7, 2008 7:22 PM, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >Back in my day, we didn't have ones. We just had zeros. If we > wanted > > >ones, we had to get a hammer and squish 'em flat. Dadburned kids > and > > >your premade ones. No appreciation for old-time craftsmanship. > > > >

Re: They're not scripts!

2008-01-07 Thread Dinner
On Jan 7, 2008 7:22 PM, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Back in my day, we didn't have ones. We just had zeros. If we wanted > >ones, we had to get a hammer and squish 'em flat. Dadburned kids and > >your premade ones. No appreciation for old-time craftsmanship. > > > >--BenD > > 0's

Re: They're not scripts!

2008-01-07 Thread Larry Lyons
>Back in my day, we didn't have ones. We just had zeros. If we wanted >ones, we had to get a hammer and squish 'em flat. Dadburned kids and >your premade ones. No appreciation for old-time craftsmanship. > >--BenD 0's are for kids and amateurs. In my day we didn't have numbers, we'd use wire

Re: They're not scripts!

2008-01-07 Thread Ben Doom
Back in my day, we didn't have ones. We just had zeros. If we wanted ones, we had to get a hammer and squish 'em flat. Dadburned kids and your premade ones. No appreciation for old-time craftsmanship. --BenD Dinner wrote: > Well, I don't know about you Script Kiddies, but I do it all in one

Re: They're not scripts!

2008-01-07 Thread Dinner
Well, I don't know about you Script Kiddies, but I do it all in ones and zeros, on paper, and then run down the line, flipping switches by hand. We're just s "green", ya know? -- A doctor saves lives -- It's up to people to create lives that are worth saving. Philip Gold On Jan 7, 2008 1

Re: They're not scripts!

2008-01-07 Thread Sean Corfield
On Jan 7, 2008 9:13 AM, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If it has to be compiled before it can be executed, then by definition, it > is not a scripting language. > > Right? Wrong. Or at least not entirely accurate. Many scripting languages now have JIT compilers builtin which blurs the line.

Re: They're not scripts!

2008-01-07 Thread Andrew Scott
Now that, is by definition scary *LOL* On 1/8/08, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Oh, God! We're nothing but a bunch of Script Kiddies! > /me commits seppuku > > --BenD ~| Adobe® ColdFusion® 8 software 8 is the most impo

Re: They're not scripts!

2008-01-07 Thread Ben Doom
Oh, God! We're nothing but a bunch of Script Kiddies! /me commits seppuku --BenD Sean Corfield wrote: > On Jan 7, 2008 5:34 AM, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I hate it when people post to cf-talk saying they're looking for a >> certain kind of script. >> >> Coldfusion applications are

Re: They're not scripts!

2008-01-07 Thread Sean Corfield
On Jan 7, 2008 5:34 AM, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I hate it when people post to cf-talk saying they're looking for a > certain kind of script. > > Coldfusion applications are not scripts. They're programs. Applications. No, most of the time folks are looking for a script to integrat

Re: They're not scripts!

2008-01-07 Thread G Money
On Jan 7, 2008 11:05 AM, Andrew Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Visual Basic, is a scripting language by definition. However when do > you not call it as that, when it is compiled? The source is still a > script. > If it has to be compiled before it can be executed, then by definition, it is n

Re: They're not scripts!

2008-01-07 Thread Andrew Scott
Coldfusion, is what you want it to be. CFML - is Coldfusion Markup Language, as an extension to HTML. And is described as a server side scripting language. Regardless, of its history in C++/Java by all definitions it is a Scripting Language. Visual Basic, is a scripting language by definition. H

Re: They're not scripts!

2008-01-07 Thread Ben Doom
Rick Root wrote: > On 1/7/08, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> Coldfusion applications are not scripts. They're programs. Applications. >> I should point out that they used to be. > > Personally, I've never considered them to be "scripts"... Well, I can't help it if you're ignorant. :-)

Re: They're not scripts!

2008-01-07 Thread Rick Root
On 1/7/08, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Coldfusion applications are not scripts. They're programs. Applications. > > I should point out that they used to be. Personally, I've never considered them to be "scripts"... > > "A set of commands written in an interpreted language to aut

Re: They're not scripts!

2008-01-07 Thread Ben Doom
Rick Root wrote: > I hate it when people post to cf-talk saying they're looking for a > certain kind of script. > > Coldfusion applications are not scripts. They're programs. Applications. I should point out that they used to be. > None of the computer related google definitions would apply to

They're not scripts!

2008-01-07 Thread Rick Root
I hate it when people post to cf-talk saying they're looking for a certain kind of script. Coldfusion applications are not scripts. They're programs. Applications. None of the computer related google definitions would apply to say a coldfusion auction application. "A set of commands written in