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05:05
monadic + is transpose?
 
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07:41
should i use ngn/k or oK?
i would imagine a lot of oK puns in this room :p
ngn/k's a lot more current and less buggy
But oK has better docs
Your choice
ill use ngn/k but refer to oK for docs then :p
They do have minor differences, beware
08:26
i think those differences are mentioned in the docs
 
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11:44
hi folks, noob question once again
what would be nicer, more idiomatic way to pad string to muliples of a number
I have this, but is seems cumbersome
q←'extend me to quads' ⋄ ⊂q↑⍨×∘4⌈÷∘4≢q
any cleaner way to write this ×∘4⌈÷∘4≢
ignore, wrong channel
 
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13:13
does K have trains?
13:33
@ngn Is k32 not supported anymore? It seems to exit with oom on startup
13:47
@PyGamer0 no
@Razetime so it just has functions? (dfns? or is it called block)
14:45
@PyGamer0 not like J trains: ngn.codeberg.page/txt/tacitjk.pdf
I've written some (mainly) ngn/k docs; it's not finished, but someone might find it useful xpqz.github.io/kbook
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@xpqz wow that's impressive.. good job
@Razetime you've got some serious competition now hehe
I ain't competing lol
btw, the chat at the matrix/discord server is now more active than this one.. if you guys want faster answers (including ngn's) I recommend chatting there
I just find the signal to noise ratio on discord a bit painful
14:58
I just disable all sounds on discor
15:11
i dont use discord
actually i find SE chat to be more superior [citation needed]
 
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16:13
@xpqz both ngn and oK are k6. oK started as k5 and then upgraded to k6 following arthur's modifications to the language. k7 was the previous iteration of shakti k.
@Traws THanks; updated.
 
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18:50
@xpqz this is a really great resource! a couple notes: i?list (or -i?list) will do deal - it's dependent on the left arg being an integer atom. oK has encode/decode, but with several differences (may need a list left arg, returns transposed results, may need to be each'ed, etc.). Some of the section headers seem broken (for ^ and ?)

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