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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

BubblerVerify Tents and Trees solution code-golf grid decision-problem Background Tents and Trees (try here) is a puzzle played on a square (or rectangular) grid, where the objective is to place tents horizontally or vertically adjacent to each of the trees, so that no two tents touch each other in 8 di...

 
 
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10:41 AM
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Q: Print a tongue twister!

LebsterThe goal of this challenge is to print the following tongue twister: She sells seashells by the seashore, The shells she sells are seashells, I'm sure. So if she sells seashells on the seashore, Then I'm sure she sells seashore shells. This is more complicated than just calling your language's p...

 
 
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12:18 PM
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1:03 PM
ooh I earned gold
 
@Neil Math is the accumulation of gold across generations.
@Lyxal <insert time of day> always = now
Well, good now everyone!
@AncientSwordRage I'm going to advertise my esolang again here. It's a reversible accumulator-based esolang based on partitioning accumulators.
@AncientSwordRage End Reverse
 
1:23 PM
@Memberfor3months Thats cute
Feels powerful yet quite simplistic (probably isn't!)
@Memberfor3months I want a consistent word for each letter
So if one combination has e meaning End, then they all do
 
@AncientSwordRage Every Reverse? (Reverse every item in the queue)
 
@Memberfor3months Possibly
 
@AncientSwordRage Any ideas on improving the language? (Or, do you think the language has any feature that's useless or could be replaced?)
 
@Memberfor3months Because I'm focusing on <Verb><Noun> construction reversing each element would be RE
@Memberfor3months I can't think of anything
 
@AncientSwordRage I don't really know how to solve this problem...
The instruction space is plenty (64 possible instructions), it's probably okay to skip this.
By the way, the most frequent 8 letters are ETAOUIOP, so it might be easier to construct digrams with these characters.
 
1:34 PM
@Memberfor3months you have O twice
but the idea is that the letters QWERTYUI are the top 8 in the top row of my keyboard
:54817013 I is for Increment, U is for Uncrement (I had to get creative)
 
How do I print something from the queue then?
 
not sure yet!
 
TQ, Transform Queue (?)
 
(Although it's not accurate, it probably partially presents the meaning.)
 
1:40 PM
I am likely going to use QT (Queue Transform) to put a function into a separate queue
and then apply that transform when you call TQ
 
(As always I can't focus on an uninteresting esolang... but I need to focus, because AncientSwordRage hasn't left yet.)
 
lol
I can go
 
Is there any other interesting thing in your esolang? Because it just feels like a queue-based Burlesque dialect.
 
@Memberfor3months nope
When it's finished maybe
Anyway your ESOLANG looks pretty cool, and I wish I could contribute more towards it
 
Anyway, here's the chat (hosting my development logs)
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2:31 PM
@Memberfor3months Just a heads up, for spam posts (like this one), don't bother editing or commenting. Just flag it as spam and walk away
 
@cairdcoinheringaahing I love reading spam. It's my pleasure to help others read it.
 
@Memberfor3months I'm not saying don't read it. Just don't bother commenting or editing it, as it could give the user the idea that a member of this community supports them posting spam
 
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Q: Divide into 2 isosceles triangles

Member for 3 monthsGiven the measures of two of the interior angles of a triangle (x and y; the other angle can be easily calculated with 180 - x - y), draw a line segment that cuts this triangle into two isosceles triangles. You need to output the angle measures of both of your triangles. However, because the base...

 
 
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10:39 PM
Mornin' everyone!
 
 
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Good now everyone!
 
@Memberfor3months You've actually been a member for 4 months
 

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