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12:48 AM
( ): NOP
(!): Push (length of stack)
("): Right shift stack
(#): Comment
($): Pop [x, y] Push [y, x]
(%): Pop [x, y] Push (y % x)
(&): Pop [x] Store (x) in register
('): Left shift stack
((): Start for loop (iter|var|code)
()): End for loop
(*): Pop [x, y] Push (y * x)
(+): Pop [x, y] Push (y + x)
(,): Print nicely
(-): Pop [x, y] Push (y - x)
(.): Print rawly
(/): Pop [x, y] Push (y / x)
(0): Push (0)
(1): Push (1)
(2): Push (2)
(3): Push (3)
(4): Push (4)
(5): Push (5)
(6): Push (6)
(7): Push (7)
 
 
5 hours later…
5:20 AM
I want to use these characters somehow:
£€¥¢©®™¿¡÷¦¬×§¶°
Because those are on my phone's keyboard
(¬): Pop [x] Push (not x)
`normal scc interlaceable string`
«base 255 string«
»base 255 number»
The dictionary will only have 10k words this time
Because I'm restricting the characters usable with sccs
CMQ: Any suggestions for an efficient dictionary?
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I'm only allowing 256 - 95 characters for sccs
Max 26k words
26082 word dictionary max to be precise
 
 
2 hours later…
7:42 AM
Steal the 05AB1E dictionary?
MathGolf's dictionary is a possible suboptimal option.
(Because we obviously can't just use Jelly's dictionary - it's huge. :) )
 
 
1 hour later…
8:46 AM
@petStorm ight sure. I'll do that and combine with mathgolf
Its dictionary that is
 

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