SPUG: Re: ping anyone around

Ryan Kosai rkosai at u.washington.edu
Wed Jul 28 16:10:50 CDT 2004


Active?  I'm sort of active; haven't been to a meeting in months (since 
they changed the meeting location), but I read the spuglist and wiki 
rather frequently.

Having performed a frequency analysis on that string of nibbles, it 
seems that 0110 and 0010 are too common for each way to represent a 
single-substitution cipher.  I'll be looking at it from the perspective 
of vigenere squares next. ;)

Ryan

Joseph Ronie wrote:
> how many "active" users are on the list...
> 
> 
> seems to be really dead compared to our local lugoj
> list... and it is a small list...
> 
> 
> -Joey 
> 
> --- "Aaron W. West" <tallpeak at hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
>>Oh, sorry, I forgot the /g in my s/ //g (sheesh)
>>
>>"All your base are belong to us!"
>>
>>The MLseattle SIG last night met in a bar last night
>>and we learned about
>>this foreign function interface stub-generator. I
>>don't think it's (yet)
>>relevant to Perl, though perhaps the author might
>>someday consider creating
>>a Perl interface... perhaps to bridge Perl to OCaml
>>(though there's already
>>a perl4caml project).
>>
>>The problem he's trying to solve is interfacing C
>>libraries of potentially
>>thousands of functions to OCaml, in a concise way.
>>Perhaps an interface
>>generator would be useful for XS code (doesn't
>>Inline::C
>>
>>http://www.jhenrikson.org/forklift/
>>Forklift
>>Forklift is a compiler for fluidly interfacing high
>>level languages (HLLs)
>>with C header files. It is inspired by the best
>>features of IDL, SWIG, and
>>NET. In short, it reads a set of unannotated C
>>header files and a set of
>>pattern matching description about them, and outputs
>>stub code and interface
>>files, ready to be called from your favorite HLL.
>>
>>..
>>
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> =====
> 0100 0001 0110 1100 0110 1100 0010 0000 0111 1001 0110 1111 0111 0101 0111 0010 0010 0000 0110 0010 0110 0001 0111 0011 0110 0101 0010 0000 0110 0001 0111 0010 0110 0101 0010 0000 0110 0010 0110 0101 0110 1100 0110 1111 0110 1110 0110 0111 0010 0000 0111 0100 0110 1111 0010 0000 0111 0101 0111 0011 0010 0001
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