[06:35:32] I completed the translation of the glossary to Hebrew, and I made some changes in the text itself, some larger, some trivial. Please check them. [06:37:28] One thing I'm still wondering about is whether linking from function to the article about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subroutine in the English Wikipedia is totally right. Perhaps it should link to one of these: [06:37:29] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Function_object [06:37:31] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Function_(mathematics) [06:37:32] But maybe it's fine as is. [06:47:13] @vrandecic ^ [06:48:26] Oh, you know what would be really cool? To write this whole glossary as Wikidata lexemes, and to produce the translated pages by querying Wikidata :) [07:07:56] I added entries for ZList and value, but they need editing. [07:13:24] I think that would be possible if someone were to add the data... I guess we'd need a sense statement marking it as a wikilambda term, then we could do a sparql query for those and use listeria to make a list of the results (re @amire80: Oh, you know what would be really cool? To write this whole glossary as Wikidata lexemes, and to produce the translated pages by querying Wikidata :)) [07:13:54] listeria needs a bit of a hack to work with lexemes but it's not difficult [07:25:34] I've just done it :) (re @vrandecic: Yep, thanks, that should be "text". Will fix that!) [07:34:07] haha... the notification didn't show the quoted message so it looked like you were probably replying to me, which made it seem like you had converted the glossary into lexemes super fast :) [07:34:31] Um... no. (re @Nikki: haha... the notification didn't show the quoted message so it looked like you were probably replying to me, which made it seem like you had converted the glossary into lexemes super fast :)) [07:35:21] yeah, when I switched back to this channel and saw it was a reply to something else, it made a lot more sense :D [10:07:12] I learnt Pascal to prepare for national computer science olympiads. I think that Pascal let me think algorithms more intuitively. (re @vrandecic: Same here. I had an elective course for learning a bit of Pascal, but it wasn't part of my normal classes. Also graduated in 1997) [10:07:51] I kept working with it for years before I have shifted to Python [18:30:36] edited! (re @amire80: I added entries for ZList and value, but they need editing.) [18:31:56] Thanks!