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<fizzie> ` echo -e \'#! /bin/bash\\ncmd="$1"\\nshift\\nf="$*"\\nif [ -z "$f" && "$f" == *\\\\ * ]; then f="${cmd#* }"; cmd="${cmd%% *}"; fi\\nif [ -z "$f" ]; then echo try: \\\\`f command filename; else "$cmd" "$(< "$f")"; fi\' > bin/f
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2011-08-09.txt:19:30:25: <cheater_> NihilistDandy, i like to differentiate between "declarative" and "constructive"
2011-09-21.txt:02:08:06: <cheater> that idea "of yours" is mine evincar. i called it "descriptive" or "declarative" languages and told you about it. and in fact you didn't get it at first.
2011-09-21.txt:02:11:13: <cheater> search for "descriptive" or "declarative"
2011-09-21.txt:02:13:06: <HackEgo> 2011-09-21.txt:02:11:13: <cheater> search for "descriptive" or "declarative"
2011-09-21.txt:02:13:32: <oerjan> `log <cheater>.*?declarative
2011-09-21.txt:02:13:35: <HackEgo> 2011-09-21.txt:02:13:32: <oerjan> `log <cheater>.*?declarative
2011-09-21.txt:02:13:38: <oerjan> `log <cheater>.*?declarative
2011-09-21.txt:02:13:42: <HackEgo> 2011-09-21.txt:02:13:32: <oerjan> `log <cheater>.*?declarative
2011-09-21.txt:02:13:49: <oerjan> `log <cheater_>.*?declarative
2011-09-21.txt:02:13:51: <HackEgo> 2011-08-09.txt:19:30:25: <cheater_> NihilistDandy, i like to differentiate between "declarative" and "constructive"
2011-09-21.txt:02:14:00: <monqy> `pastelogs <cheater.*declarative