@drgeo This is soooo cool!
I am temped to port #Haver to the #Cuis rolling release, just to be able to use it.

I declare this project officially canceled.

Reasons:
1. It will be a rat-race against Google, Apple and Mozilla, which is impossible to win for me being alone.
2. I am more and more under the impression, that the only secure way to use modern computing devices is to use them in an isolated environment not connected to the internet.

⇒ I can use something much simpler than HTML, HTTP(S) and JavaScript.

#Haver comes my mind :)

Zou het nu naar Heineken smaken? 🤔😉 #haver
@terughaalacties

And if I haver, yeah I know I’m gonna be
I’m gonna be the man who’s haverin’ to you…

After it was used in the 1993 film BENNY & JOON, “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” was a 🇺🇸 hit for The Proclaimers – but some US radio stations refused to play it because they thought “haver” might mean something rude

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-40261550

#Scottish #music #TheProclaimers #Scots #Scotslanguage #Scotstober #haver

This is the story of 30 years of The Proclaimers

A look back at three decades since Scotland's most distinctive musical twins crashed onto the scene.

BBC News

The Gallagate’s a-fleur wi traitours
Rinnan aa-gaits wi thir havers;
Creatioun nivir crappt sic craturs
Creepan frae thir holes…

—Thurso Berwick, “Scots wha Hae”
published in A KIST O SKINKLAN THINGS

https://asls.org.uk/publications/books/volumes/a-kist-o-skinlan-things/

#Scottish #literature #poem #poetry #Scots #Scotslanguage #Scotstober #haver

Annual Volume 46 (2016)

Compiled and annotated by J. Derrick McClure Hardback, 256 pages ASLS, Glasgow, 2017 Price £14.95 ISBN 978-1-906841-29-4 Order from our bookshop The twentieth-century Scottish Renaissance saw a sudden…

Association for Scottish Literature

Ane thing A've learnt throu aw the ills be this:
A'm the haver o fou A feel, an fou A find the warld aroond me.
Nae ither is gaein tae tell me wha A am.

This war a heid lecture o life.

#Scotstober - #haver

I managed to write a grammar for #Cuis version 7.0. It can parse the 30001 methods in the development image of my Earley-parser, but I do not know, whether it created the right language structures aka. syntax trees.

Needless to say, that it needs #Haver to be executed.

@vidak May one point out that #Haver is decidedly *not a fork* of #Cuis. It is implemented on top of the current Cuis version.

I love class definitions using the module system #Haver provides.

Enter the definition shown in the first picture, with proper settings your class will be bound in a module, as shown in the second picture.

#HaverSmalltalk
#Cuis

Whenever you set out to do something, you discover that you have to do something else first.

@juanvuletich changed the shape of some classes #Haver patches. Obvioulsy I have to test the rsulting image and regenrate my check files.

I just wannted to generate a new #Haver release (On #FreeBSD)