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01:12
What's really cool is that 5 +/ now works on the experimental branch
so does 5 + /
spaces don't matter when doing transformers
very cool
01:26
good :p
01:42
+NƝ will turn any number into 0
02:10
what's that
combine into lambda x: x + (-x) ?
S combinator
ABƝ -> A(a, B(a))
02:29
oh okay
so yes, it does what I said :P
woo combinators
imagine needing S combinator
this post made by 2,1-chain gang
02:43
imagine needing to memorize chain rules
you don't, just read the tutorial every time 5head
 
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04:44
Update: Vylight as an editor is fully implemented, and I'm working on integrating it into the current editor.
3
 
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08:12
Awesome
pls add a keyboard to Vylight
 
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09:35
@Ausername nice
09:48
@wasif Once I've integrated it into the current editor, it'll all work.
@lyxal Can we please have one-char-only variable names? 53 is more than anyone will ever need, and it's just a pain if you end up using variables.
 
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11:28
@Ausername I'll make that a flag
Variable length variable names is a feature that I want to keep because it goes with the overarching theme of vyxal to have aspects of traditional programming languages
Oh true
But having it under a flag is something I'm okay with
That would just make variables fancy register digraphs
(as in, that would be how the flag would be implemented)
What letter should the flag be?
11:33
V?
@Ausername so it is
I'll add that to my todo list
11:46
@Ausername what do you think of the flagless 8 byter?
It uses set intersection and vectorised logical not
Those are in the half of the codepage I never venture to.
Lol
Also what should I do about this
Just the codemirror version has a different design. I'm going to replace the header and footer with syntax-highlighted ones, but the rest...
o/
@Ausername is it going to be implemented in the vyxal online interpreter
12:08
Yes
That is the online interpreter
As you can see, it currently doesn't integrate well
But I'd be willing to change all the other textboxes to match the code mirror stylr
*style
@Ausername we just make them all flat
Simple
13:08
@lyxal Idea: A command (or diagraph) to surround a string with []. This could be useful for regex stuff, for example in conjunction with k∨ to make a regex to select all vowels. There could also be a command that would allow you to tell it what character to surround the string with.
You could also make it so that if you give it a bracket, it mirrors the bracket for the other side, or you could give it a two character string and it will put one character on one side and the other character on the other side.
That can be for tomorrow
I'll put it on the todo list for now
Ngl I should be writing these down, but eh
13:36
what time is it where you live?
@lyxal
probably 11:46 PM
but IDK if I'm getting the exact timezone wrong; australia has 3 timezones
@hyper-neutrino it's almost 4pm here
nice so UTC+2
i had to google what utc means
 
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19:58
@lyxal Ok
 
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23:32
@hyper-neutrino no, that's correct
23:45
epic
@hyper-neutrino do you think it'd be possible to somehow get a custom esolang syntax highlighting scheme into SE's version of highlight.js?
Highly doubt it, but I can ask.
Ah
like, if you provide a .js file in the same format as all the other languages, to get SE to add it in?
Yes
Because I assume @Ausername would be able to port the code mirror scheme somehow
Note that this request is purely hypothetical at this stage.

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