You can make somewhat complicated stuff in Mario Maker I think, but there's a limit to the amount of space and items you can have so anything remotely close to TC is almost certainly impossible
The problem is that storing information is going to be difficult, so the registers can't be very large at all, and things despawn pretty close to mario, so some really weird stuff would be necessary in order to keep state while moving around to different parts to load them
It's definitely a problem of perception. Essentially every challenge gets a Jelly answer because there are 3 people trying to FGITW it (me, Unrelated, hyper), at least 3 more who just try to answer (xigoi, Jonathan, Lynn) and there's Nick Kennedy who insists that every challenge must have a Jelly answer, no matter how difficult it seems :P
Compared to that, very few languages will look active, simply because they normally only have 3/4 users max
Here's a fun fact: the site experienced a massive activity boom as a result of the first code trolling question, followed 4 days later by the 2014 new year's question. Dennis joined the site on 29th Dec 2013, so it's very likely that he joined as a result of seeing the code trolling one
This is the place for fun stuff, but we obviously still need rules here
Unregulated fun stuff is what Reddit is for
Even Reddit has moderation, but the mods there are often useless
Low quality posts. Ahh, just an other thing that has to be discussed on an other site - Code Golf Meta. Do you know the average quality of a typical codegolf answer? Most of the answers in that so called "troll" questions have a better quality: they are not code-only answers. — Johannes KuhnDec 29 '13 at 0:04
Another reminder of how different we are from SO. This user thinks our answers are low quality because they're mostly code
They're not entirely wrong: explanations are great, but valuing code-trolling answers more than good, clever, abusive code golf answers is weird
Oh, if you mean modifying their interpreters to show the stack or tape, that's fine. I thought you meant letting users see the actual system memory at will :p
文言 / wenyan‑lang, 55 bytes
吾有一言。曰「「Hello, World!」」。書之。
Try it Online! (Online interpreter/IDE, I don't think there's a way to share code directly but just copy and paste into the editor and press Run)
For the "Hello, World!" in Classical Chinese example wenyan-lang themselves give (60 bytes):
吾有...
If not, I need input, header, code, footer (all gettable by document.getElementById(element name).value) and language (DSO.activeMode), preferably in a hash (I'm copying TIO's #language/ ##permalink thing)
@AviFS It's hard to tell since there's compression, but uncompressed it's maybe a few bytes better than the stringify-and-trim method I mentioned, delimited with "