basically, when you put a sequence of functions (more often called "verbs") together, you get a "train". If there are 3 verbs in this train, it's called a "fork", and if there are 2, it's called a "hook". Each train is also a verb.
(f g h) y is equivalent to (f y) g (h y)
x (f g h) y is equivalent to (x f y) g (x h y)
@ConorO'Brien Sounds nice, especially because Pyth is very similar to Python. I'm still thinking about a stack-based golfing language, too, like GolfScript
"I was once messaging someone and they got mad. They sent me " @$&$@*y(*nf*h#(&%&&)(%IFJ#R()jFJKDJ(#*#$Jjidjfoje*#($*09348jJ(#U(MN#J$(jf903J)(%J" and I said: "When did you learn to code golf?"
Is it bad if I ate a huge dinner an hour ago and just ate a Klondike bar
What is the smallest impossible sum?
code-golf
Meta note: I would be somewhat surprised if this is not a duplicate.
Consider the game of American football. The most common types of scores are touchdowns (with the extra point), which score 7 points, and field goals, which score 3 points. The on...
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> BioSteel was a trademark name for a high-strength fiber-based material made of the recombinant spider silk-like protein extracted from the milk of transgenic goats
goats just got 100x times cooler didn't know that was possible
@Pavel library of babel contains all texts that have been written, are being written, will ever be written, or will never be written. it contains all truths and all lies. it is unimaginably immense, no one will ever be able to find any clear english text, let alone the secrets of quantum mechanics or the access codes to the universe simulation (if that's a theory you subscribe to)
basically it's an RNG with a certain algorighm, a limited length, and a user specified seed.
Oneboxes force images to be loaded for users, which can drain data for large images, which is not good for users with data caps or pay-per-byte plans. Please use them sparingly.
Anyway, I have a sworn duty to remain on the fast ring of the insider preview builds of Windows to hopefully defend the public at large from monstrosities such as Paint 3D
Underload is a stack-based semi-functional tarpit created by ais523. I've recently been trying to golf in it, as it's a surprisingly elegant language.
What tips do you have for golfing in Underload? (One tip per answer)