@AdmBorkBork I'm golfing a powershell answer, and I'm trying to extract the first result of a regex "(.+) <". Is there any shorter way than accessing $matches[1]?
@StepHen I'm not done with making new languages yet :P Just you wait, one day in a few months I'll make a sequences language to outgolf yours in every way I can >:-D :P
I want to focus on Ceres though because for once, this language is less than 99% trash so far.
@MagicOctopusUrn It is. It's used to select text. For example, V will select the whole line, and ~ will toggle the case of every selected character: Try it online!
@DJMcMayhem I'm trying to think of what V does in other languages... 05AB1E it's just the secondary register which nobody uses and the "eval()" function.
All languages that aren't very mainstream programming languages (Jelly, etc) are pretty much ignored now because we're making like 1 a day and never using any of them
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