Damned typoes.
catseye
11 years ago
287 | 287 | |
288 | 288 | It then dovetailed, about a year later, with an urge I had to design a |
289 | 289 | language with a fairly intuitive syntax, but simple enough that writing a |
290 | "real" parser would not be necessary. I implemented in C partly because it | |
290 | "real" parser would not be necessary. I implemented it in C partly because it | |
291 | 291 | would be nice to port it to AmigaOS 1.3 someday, and partly because, if I |
292 | 292 | don't have enough C repos on Github to outnumber my legacy Perl repos, |
293 | 293 | they'll label Cat's Eye Technologies a Perl outfit, and I don't particularly |
300 | 300 | or printing out the ASCII table goes through a bewildering array of emotions. |
301 | 301 | |
302 | 302 | While some of the entries in the emotion table may not be emotions per se, |
303 | and while some combination of intensity and emotion, such as "faint zeal", | |
303 | and while some combinations of intensity and emotion, such as "faint zeal", | |
304 | 304 | "mild rage", and "extreme apathy" may be tricky to express, this does not |
305 | 305 | detract from the bare fact that Cfluviurrh *does* support experiencing |
306 | 306 | emotions. |