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user71546300. C# (.NET Core), 2552 bytes, A000137 using System; using System.Numerics; public class A000137 { // Calculates binomial coefficient nCr public static BigInteger NCR(int n, int r) { return factorial[n] / factorial[r] / factorial[n - r]; } // Expands the polynomial (1 / x^k) public ...

Here comes the 300. Changed to 2407 bytes though.
12:56
Q: Feedback for an addition to the snippet that tells you whether a language is able to be used?
I think that's a good idea, but if the language is hand-typed (not auto-generated by TIO etc) then the detection may become more difficult.
I think it's better to have fuzzy-matching instead of .startsWith
13:32
300 answers \o/
13:45
Yay
I can't wait to solve an easy sequence in triangularity :)
I'm quite glad that it was @user71546 first answer to the challenge. Makes it seems less of a niche question
@Mr.Xcoder You have exactly 50 challenges tagged with (tips don't count) :P
@cairdcoinheringaahing Really? Nice :)
Thanks, good to know
almost done with next sequence in trefunge :)
Of all the languages you could use (literally all of them), you choose trefunge?
13:54
yup
Yeah ಠ_ಠ Trefunge
@Mr.Xcoder We could try it in Jelly? Let Nie post his though
I wonder how long it will take for the feed to react...
My phone just buzzed. I knew what it was without checking it :P
It is taking a while...
14:21
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NieDzejkob301. Trefunge-98 (PyFunge), 165 bytes, A002407 "HTRF"4($$&1>::1+::**\::**-3>::*2Pv v\$\+#-1_z#;$.@;:R$;^ +2;wOO%#;_v > 1^1 $$< < Yup, Trefunge. Don't worry, I'm not insane. Try it online! Next sequence!

here it is...
it took 18 minutes, but it worked
@cairdcoinheringaahing well the 2nd indeed, #297 is also mine.
@user71546 Ah, didn't notice that :P
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ppperry302: MOO, 135 bytes, A000165 return 2 ^ args[1]* $sysobj.sysobj.sysobj.sysobj.sysobj.sysobj.sysobj.sysobj.sysobj.sysobj.sysobj.sysobj.math_utils:factorial(args[1]); The $sysobj.sysobj.sysobj.sysobj. is pure padding to avoid a duplicate sequence; return 2 ^ args[1]* $math_utils:factorial(args[1...

 
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16:00
I thought about parsing tio links to get unique language ids but I don't think that's a good idea
16:14
@NieDzejkob What did you change in the snippet? I can't find any differences.
@cairdcoinheringaahing the regex at the end
17:00
'sysobj.sysobj.sysobj.sysobj.sysobj.sysobj.sysobj.sysobj.sysobj.sysobj.sysobj.sy‌​sobj'
wat
oh
okay

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