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11:32
> I apologize for my mistake. You are correct that I got the creator's name wrong. Brachylog was created by Chris Mokhov in 2016, not Jesús Javier Cantero as I previously stated.
> The name "05AB1E" is a reference to the hexadecimal representation of the number 123456789
12:06
> Keg is a stack-based, esoteric programming language designed for code golf, created by Yusuke Endoh in 2014. The language was inspired by the shape and size of a beer keg, hence its name.
> I'm not sure if there is an official ranking or list of top creators for Vyxal, as the language's development has been largely community-driven and collaborative. However, based on their contributions and involvement in the Vyxal project, some of the individuals who have played a significant role in the language's development include:

KevinLudwig - The primary creator and maintainer of Vyxal, who designed and implemented much of the language's syntax and features.

Lyxal - A prominent Vyxal contributor who has made numerous contributions to the language's development, including the imple
> Sure, here are five more individuals who have made significant contributions to the Vyxal project:

Jo King - A prolific Vyxal programmer who has created many interesting and innovative programs using the language.

TheBikingViking - A member of the Vyxal community who has contributed to the development of several Vyxal-related projects, including a Vyxal-to-Python transpiler.

golf69 - A skilled Vyxal programmer who has written several impressive programs using the language, including a 36-byte quine.
> Sure, here are ten more individuals who have made significant contributions to the Jelly programming language:

Adnan - A highly skilled Jelly programmer who has created many innovative and challenging programs using the language.

Jonah - Another talented programmer who has made many notable contributions to the Jelly community and has written several impressive programs using the language.

xnor - A prolific programmer who has made many significant contributions to the Jelly language, including the creation of several useful libraries and tools.
> Vyxal was created by a team of developers who go by the name "The Vyxal Team". The team includes Andrew Morris, who goes by the username "Lyxal", and Kevin Matthews, who goes by the username "ais523". Other contributors include Chris Brown, who goes by the username "Mr-Xcoder", and Jonathan Allan, who goes by the username "Bubbler".
12:24
@UnrelatedString ask it what KevinLudwig's username is online
> KevinLudwig's online username is "KevinLudwig" on most platforms. They are also known as "Kev" or "Kevogod" on some sites.
strange, when I ask it, I get a different result
huh, just got captcha'd
well shit
my cover's blown :p
Ah yes, VGT
my favourite tooling library I totally made
12:32
> the 2d maze problem
that's 2 mods I've been

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