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Several of the LotMs I liked the most were different from any language I had used before. But even then, they weren't entirely foreign: I had a basic understanding of Prolog before learning Brachylog; I understood about 60% of Jelly before learning BQN; and jq's pipelining is a bit reminiscent of PowerShell.
@noodleman Whereas I've never used TS types even for their intended use, so golfing with them just looks like complete magic to me ;)
i've tried brachylog like 3 times and gotten stuck immediately every time
but i think that's a brain issue on my part
Have you done any Prolog, or other logic programming language?
nope
that feels like the kinda thing i would like but my brain isn't big enough
Yeah, so it'll be a bit more challenging. The interesting thing about Brachylog is that because of the way the syntax works, it sometimes looks almost like a regular stack or tacit language--but it's really not, and thinking about it that way will trip you up sooner or later.
If you want to try again, I'd be happy to answer any questions.
I would like to learn Prolog or similar at some point
22:11
@Ginger Lovely, thank you. As for a more appropriate place, are you on Discord?
I am not
hmm, what was that chatroom called, beep boop or something....

  Beep Boop Bingus Bin

VITRIFICATION ORDER (1947) CONDEMNED DO NOT ENTER
never heard of it q:
bots and goats and idiots oh my
Vyxal be like
22:24
@Ginger More like Gaot++
22:58
Number of unique users who posted answers in each LotM:
Brachylog:  6
Brain-Flak: 6
MATL:       7
QBasic:     6
Japt:       10
SMBF:       4

R:          7
Husk:       10
Forth:      4
Rust:       3
Scala:      3
Whispers:   5
Factor:     10
Vim:        10
Vyxal:      14
Red:        8
ARM:        2
K:          7
jq:         7
Lean:       4
Zsh:        6
BQN:        6
Add++:      2
tinylisp:   6
PARI/GP:    9
Curry:      5
Desmos:     4
J-uby:      3
Piet:       6
Knight:     8
Prolog:     8
Nim:        4
J:          5
Pip:        8
Elm:        6
Add++ and Arm with 2 users
Pro tip to get engagement in your esolang: don't name it something that starts with A
Comparing the number-of-answers and number-of-users, and using some semi-arbitrary cutoffs for what numbers are "good" or "bad," the languages that did the worst were Rust, ARM, and J-uby. The languages that were a hit were Japt, Husk, Vim, Vyxal, Red, Knight, and Prolog.
Would be interesting to compare bounties to "success"
Languages averaging fewer than 2 answers per user: SMBF, K, Zsh, J-uby. Averaging more than 6 answers per user: Husk, Forth, tinylisp, Desmos, Knight, Prolog.
23:18
noooo ARM
;-;
in The Sand Trap, Mar 7 at 14:59, by user
Perhaps you should rename yourself to mathscat if this is a maths olympiad and not a math olympiad. Then again, mathscat could be taken to be two 4-letter words concatenated together, not one 5-letter word and one 3-letter word :P
mat hscat
23:34
@DLosc feel like the 250 rep for 5 answers bounty definitely helped out when it was vyxal's turn :p
23:47
@Bubbler ma t hs cat
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