I've just stumbled upon http://box-256.com/ which used a bastardised form of assembly.
This isn't an actual languge per-se (depending on what your definition is) so are we allowed to create challenges based on this "on-line game" seeing as it is a programming game?
Although I wouldn't call it a...
^^^^ I helped Downgoat a bit on Cheddar, not sure if that means I've written one
But I agree Downgoat's work in Cheddar is impressive - the parser system is surprisingly easy to use/extend, and it already has (an 100% operator) REPL
Lembik, I think the consensus opinion is, until the underaged person is a problem (at which point, when we will deal with them because they are a problem, not because they are underaged) until then, who cares?
yeah, people have no self-moderation on there; there's no foresight or thought to the consequence of their actions. delusional thoughts of safety in their virtual sandbox
SE is better, there's a sense of professionalism, which thankfully isn't exclusive to fun
Yes. Bash works fine, but only in root mode. The command for the 10 most used commands is history | awk 'BEGIN {FS="[ \t]+|\\|"} {print $3}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head
Schroedinbug: A bug that should never have allowed it to work in the first place. When you try out the code, the bug promptly shows up, and the software fails