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hyper-neutrino: anyway, i may be missing something, but i'm not sure how this'd be interesting - you can't really do nothing any faster than just doing nothing | |
SlamJammington: Yeah that's why it's good to run these ideas past people | |
hyper-neutrino: @RedwolfPrograms how do you implement inputting in a golfing language while being language agnostic? | |
hyper-neutrino: i'm considering your design principle except the way i traditionally take command line arguments is to just try: eval(x); except: str(x) | |
hyper-neutrino: i could probably use regex or set up some custom parser but that seems rather excessive for just trying to get my input | |
Neil: @Arnauld -240 here... | |
Wasif: @Neil luckily that user didn't vote me | |
Wasif: well was there in a challenge of finding n_th composite number? | |
Wasif: we are overrating primes | |
Wasif: let's give some love for composites too | |
pxeger: @hyper-neutrino for my unreleased golfing language, I take YAML input and output as YAML. It's pretty intuitive most of the time | |
A username: | |
A username: The last time I got a 'user removed' was back at the start of may, so nope :p | |
A username: | |
A username: Also how did this happen? | |
pxeger: timezones? | |
A username: Maybe... | |
Razetime: hm somehow i didn't get any -rep user removed | |
A username: I've kind of given up on Jyxal myself, and I might just port Python. The main difference is that Javascript | |
A username: has default number type as a float, even when it's an integer. | |
A username: BigInts exist, and I'm trying to use those. | |
Razetime: @Ausername you are giving yourself a lot or work by trying to port vyxal tbh | |
A username: No kidding :p | |
A username: I'm still trying to figure out how to handle branches in syntax | |
A username: But I've had a few ideas... | |
A username: @lyxal Why did you take this over? | |
A username: CMQ: Describe what CGCC would be like if we got a new, well-written and thought out question every half-hour or so. | |
lyxal: @Ausername it was left to me by the previous RO | |
Razetime: @Ausername we would have a lot of tired people | |
Wasif: @Ausername if it was so i couldn't stay on my reading room | |
Wasif: @Ausername the king of throne will never be back | |
Wasif: so Vyxal corp owned it | |
Wasif: because they lost their previous hideout, "Frick" | |
Wasif: oh I exactly have 7777 rep right now | |
A username: 44 rep to 6666 | |
A username: Brownie points if you can get 10k on this | |
lyxal: @Wasif *owns | |
lyxal: I still retain control over the new room | |
A username: Update on Jyxal: For loops now work! I mean, you can't do anything with them, because there are no functions. | |
Razetime: are you transpiling | |
A username: To JS yew | |
A username: I've had a couple of insights - the branch | in while loops can become if(!stack.pop()) break; | |
lyxal: @Ausername very good | |
lyxal: I have only one point of consideration that might be an issue: are you going to keep Jyxal constantly updated with the official master branch? | |
A username: Probably | |
lyxal: Glhf | |
A username: Yes | |
A username: Glhf? | |
lyxal: Good luck have fun | |
lyxal: There's been weeks where there's been several commits a day | |
A username: Can you GPT-3 this conversation | |
lyxal: in The Edge of Propinquity, Jun 7 at 7:14, by lyxal b) transcript requests must be in the format of name: message | |
A username: @lyxal Aah, but you have to do all the hard work debugging/updating and I can just port your code | |
A username: @lyxal Didn't redwolf have something to do that? | |
lyxal: @Ausername yes | |
lyxal: But I'm on mobile rn | |
A username: If you can find the message with that | |
A username: Nvm found it |
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