AvocadOS

Discussion for the design and creation of AvocadOS. How juic o...
Mar 19, 2016 09:54
@MarsUltor there was also an operating system in 3,555 bytes of C with lots of whitespace written for 17th international obfuscated c contest (more details)
 

 Esoteric Programming Languages

A room for discussing, creating, using, golfing and discoverin...
Jan 20, 2016 08:01
@zyabin101 not for another two weeks
Dec 22, 2015 12:40
Added adding/editing marble values
Dec 22, 2015 12:40
Dec 12, 2015 10:09
@Timwi
Dec 12, 2015 10:09
added controls and stdout
Dec 12, 2015 10:08
Dec 11, 2015 19:56
@quintopia three star programming is fun until you have to deal with another three-star programmer
Dec 11, 2015 06:02
@Timwi that's on the top of the to-do list (it's what that grey bar at the bottom is going to be used for)
Dec 11, 2015 05:46
Just some moving marbles for Marbelous
Dec 11, 2015 05:45
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 The Nineteenth Byte

The Nineteenth Byte: General discussion for codegolf.stackexc...
Jan 14, 2016 01:05
@Insane better in production or better for golfing?
Dec 31, 2015 23:42
@bkul or tab
Dec 31, 2015 23:33
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ can't someone also just pin the message?
Dec 31, 2015 02:07
@quartata but both sides are tails
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Dec 27, 2015 08:21
though I've seen suit then rank with royal flushes in an entirely different category
Dec 27, 2015 08:20
@Sherlock9 I believe it's by rank, then by suit (though sometimes all suits are considered equal)
Dec 27, 2015 04:31
@quartata Those three aren't mutually exclusive
Dec 26, 2015 13:27
so throwing a marble anywhere works fine
Dec 26, 2015 13:27
@flawr the only requirements are that you don't have half a cell, and you don't have call nonexistent boards
Dec 26, 2015 13:24
The nice thing about Marbelous is it's easy to change the output without understanding what you just did
Dec 26, 2015 13:23
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A: Printing ascending ASCII, Cops

es1024Marbelous, 39 characters _ is an unknown character: it may or may not be a newline. * represents a newline character. __^__________*__<___________@___/_*____ Output: %,:>?@@BBFFNN^^~~ Online interpreter. None of the options should be checked.

Dec 26, 2015 12:53
@StewieGriffin are programs with newlines allowed?
Dec 26, 2015 12:43
@StewieGriffin keep in mind that people probably will still use literals, e.g. instead of code();//comment, they might do code();"comment";
Dec 26, 2015 06:42
@quintopia you'll probably find that you need that cell later on
Dec 26, 2015 06:19
@El'endiaStarman :D
Dec 26, 2015 06:05
@El'endiaStarman the (.)(.)(.)(.)\4\3\2\1 is also pretty useful, once you have enough cells filled in
Dec 26, 2015 05:48
It's a lot easier to fill in the second half than the first half
Dec 26, 2015 05:44
@El'endiaStarman that took longer than expected
Dec 25, 2015 13:29
I suppose it'd be 16 bytes then
Dec 25, 2015 13:29
@Doorknob冰 Oh, must have confused it with grep -e...
Dec 25, 2015 13:22
@Doorknob冰 I didn't count it since you wouldn't count the -e in perl -e
Dec 25, 2015 12:30
@Adnan I'd count it as 13 (11 bytes code + 2 bytes of flags: c, x), following these guidelines
Dec 24, 2015 12:33
@DanPantry what's the difference, anyways?
Dec 20, 2015 05:21
i is the only weak vowel used for infinitive endings, hence why only ir verbs can have accents in the infinitive
Dec 20, 2015 05:21
@Doorknob冰 yes, stress falls on the last syllable for infinitives
Dec 20, 2015 04:54
@Doorknob冰 no, only ir verbs would have an accent in the infinitive
Dec 14, 2015 07:56
@Katenkyo it should be fine: if you don't use srand, it's the same thing as using srand(1);
Dec 14, 2015 07:51
@Katenkyo srand is required if you want each run of the program to have a different set of random numbers (it seeds the prng)
Dec 14, 2015 00:04
@SuperJedi224 Jan 4
Dec 14, 2015 00:02
winter bash indeed
Dec 14, 2015 00:02
Dec 13, 2015 10:43
@Sherlock9 You just need to start before 12pm (GMT) on Tuesday
Dec 10, 2015 07:56
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Q: Cardinal Numbers in Standard American English

Fixed PointLet n be any integer between 1 and 999,999 inclusive. Your challenge is to write a complete program which using stdin or command-line arguments takes in n and outputs the number of times the letter "o" is needed to write all cardinal numbers in standard American English between 1 and n. You can a...

Dec 10, 2015 07:56
@El'endiaStarman there's a code-golf question
Dec 10, 2015 07:30
@El'endiaStarman right multiply makes more sense to me
Dec 10, 2015 07:21
@AlexA. not sure, but maybe you were using the http version on Safari, or Safari doesn't care about https pages accessing http resources
Dec 10, 2015 07:18
the issue is that the snippets are loading data without https, and you're accessing pccg with https
Dec 10, 2015 07:17
@AlexA. try loading the page without https