@GamrCorps All you need to do is add an option that counts repeating_command_block, chain_command_block, and command_block as two bytes, then the inside text. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@VoteToClose Yeah, I wasn't planning on doing that. I was just looking over each of the languages and went "OOH! Now THAT looks interesting." and it just snowballed from there
I will look for the CJam one when I try to write that up for the running length question. I have an idea but all I have is the parse input part right now
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Minecraft, 22313 (50% hand-written code) bytes
Why did I ever promise to do this.... Well, it works, but I took a few liberties:
Letters are followed by newlines
There is no lowercase input (as uppercase and lowercase are the same)
Letters look weird as Minecraft does not have monospaced font ...
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@VoteToClose Thats a bit more difficult. Find your MCEdit.app, right click, and click show enclosing files, then find the MCEdit.app inside a sub folder and do the same thing. Then you should be able to find the filter folder.
For some reason, the sqrt function (or equivalent) in all programming languages has broken! You must find a workaround.
Input
The input is 1 number.
Output
The output is the square root of the input.
Limitations
You may not use any built in sqrt function (or equivalent). You can not use any...
@VoteToClose Good news and bad news. Good news is that it goes in stock-filters. Bad news is that there is no console on mac, Ill update the filter to account for that.
A squirrel fucked my brain up and I need help with grade 1 math. In the esolang brainf**k i need help with adding a fraction:
As usual in as little bytes as possible. Have Fun!