I mean I won't get FGITW'd right ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ for answers I'll post because I'll probably get votes the next day too and it's rewarding enough in and of itself to make something that works :P
I was going to try to throw together the generic framework for my sequence language in about half an hour to get a better idea of where I want it to go to see if I can merge it with Ceres to avoid making 100000 languages :P
If we didn't do that we would have gotten nowhere because we were all running different servers all over the place and if things weren't consistent nothing would work :P
Python 2, 447 bytes
import re,sys
def f(b,r,a,i,n,f,u,c,k):
d,e,g,m=[0]*30000,0,0,''
for n in re.finditer('|'.join(r'(?P<%s>%s)'%m for m in[(j,re.escape(l))for j,l in zip('rlidoswen',[r,a,i,n,f,u,c,k,'.'])]),b):
m+=' '*g+{'r':'e+=1','l':'e-=1','i':'d[e]+=1','d':'d[e]-=1','o':'sys.stdout.wr...
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Originally, I was writing this answer explaining the mechanical issues with this idea. I won't bore with details, though, but in the long run, migration (and especially chain migration) is pretty messy and this would be a mess to implement.
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Trying to do the hello world with uncommon chars challenge in SOGL. The word part isn't hard, but getting the comma is the part I don't know whether I'll be able to get something for..
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code-golf string
Given two strings, output their value if they are exactly the same, and output a third value if they are different.
This is code-golf, so shortest answer in bytes wins.
15 Characters to Rule Them All, One Golfer to Find Them
This challenge is hella simple. Pick 15 characters, these are the characters you're allowed to use in your source code. You must then use these characters to create a proper quine. Here is the catch, you must use at least 15 characters. How...
@MDXF put it in the rules, explicitly, that if your OEIS sequence is not a well known sequence, or lacks an algorithm on the page, that it is not valid
Rabung and Jordan incorrectly computed a(8) as 399: their placement of residues supporting a(8)=399 fails since 80 and 81 fall into the same 8th-power residue class.
All I need to do is research what a power residue class is and then I can probably brute-force this (won't work well but if it technically works, sure)
Basically residue classes are the possible remainders. For example:
$a \equiv b (\mod m)$
We say, $b= [a]_m$
Now for the APPLICATIONS:
$\implies$ This is used in most of the famous theorems, for example: Fermat's little theorem
$\implies$ Modular arithmetic is often used to calculate checksu...
Using gvim with the defaults, the cursor shape is a block when in n-v-c modes (normal mode, or visual selection mode, or command mode while entering a colon command), and the shape changes to a vertical bar when in i (insert) mode. The color and blink rates do not change.
let &t_ti.="\e[1 q"
let &t_SI.="\e[5 q"
let &t_EI.="\e[1 q"
let &t_te.="\e[0 q"
However intrestingly enough, the cursor immesiatly becomes vertical when entering insert mode, but only becomes a block after one blink when going back to normal mode.
Champernowne up to me code-golf number
Champernowne's constant is an infinite decimal number that consists of "0." followed by all natural numbers concatenated together. It begins like so: 0.0123456781011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950, etc.
Your...