I would like to put in a plug for my dear friend Rudybot, written partly by Eli but mostly by me, now playing on #racket and #scheme on Freenode:
https://github.com/offby1/rudybot On Sat, Aug 6, 2011 at 2:36 AM, Neil Van Dyke <n...@neilvandyke.org> wrote: > Danny Yoo wrote at 08/06/2011 02:08 AM: >> >> http://hashcollision.org/racket-slices/irc-parsing/index.html >> > > Tutorials like this can certainly help attract new people and get them > started. > > Perhaps pick a more inspiring hunk of IRC dialogue to use as an example, so > as not to demotivate with the impression that IRC is futile? > > And if you're going to use real-world IRC dialogue for this tutorial and/or > other purposes, I suspect you want to anonymize it, lest your human subjects > board gets all up in your business. (Although that "neilv" fellow is > strikingly handsome.) > > BTW, I suspect someone will find this in Google when they're trying to talk > with an IRC server from Racket, and be disappointed that this is only about > parsing a particular log format. I think that there is some IRC client code > for Racket, not necessarily released. I think I've seen a Racket-based bot > online, perhaps by Eli. And I wrote an (unreleased) IRC bot in Scheme in > 2001, which supported DCC transfers and corrected people's spelling. So > that Googling person should ask around when the time comes. > > -- > http://www.neilvandyke.org/ > > _________________________________________________ > For list-related administrative tasks: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users > _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users