It was kinda hard to compile since it's built for 32-bit. Took me a long time to figure out the Makefile used pre-built object files, not the actual source code...
If you never have to use Ideone again, mission acomplished. ;)
Ideone's sample program for swipl looks rather similar. I have zero experience with Prolog though, so there's a decent chance I'm doing something wrong.
@JHM While you're here (and since I can't comment on a deleted post) the reason why I was worried was because the spec doesn't cover things like whether 4/7 need to be balanced, behaviour on EOF, tape size/moving left on the tape, trailing 5/6
So it'd have been very easy for different users to make different assumptions in their answers, which is not ideal
@Sp3000 JS and CoffeeScript are exactly as they came from the repo. Afaik, window.alert is a browser thing and never made it into the ECMAScript specification.
@Dennis You chose Fedora for the sandboxing, right?
@Pavel Nah, Text is not a programming language (the PPCG kind) as far as I'm concerned. All OSes have a built-in interpreter of Text anyways (Windows/DOS has type, others have cat).
@LuisMendo I canged the text from #F0F0F0 to #C0C0C0, partly because it stood out too much (imo), partly because that leaves #F0F0F0 as a highlighting color. The background is a lot darker though (#383838 vs #484848), but you're right, it decreases the contrast (6.4 vs 8). Once I'm done with the design, I'll offer several color schemes.
@ErikGolferエリックゴルファー I'm not sure how you "breathe" a web page. Could you elaborate?
@Dennis Basically, it's something like "dark gray on lighter dark grey, while having light grey letters" and everything grey. It gives such a colorless appearance. Now, I often interpret this in my mind as not being able to breathe in a dark cell with some white lights sickening you, but that's only my mind (you won't understand). I guess a little color would fix that.