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 The Nineteenth Byte

The Nineteenth Byte: General discussion for codegolf.stackexc...
May 26 15:10
in Uiua this is just
May 26 15:08
alternative fixapl 18: (+˙⍴"f(")⍪"x"⍪⍴")"
May 26 15:05
string representation - fixapl, 18: ⍴∘"f("∘+˙⍪"x"⍪⍴")"
May 26 15:01
oh yeah lol
May 26 15:01
it'll be monadic, if its function is dyadic it gets the current count on the left
May 26 15:01
gonna add repeat today
May 26 15:01
neither yet
May 26 15:00
oh hm I can't do that in fixapl...I can do the string one
May 26 15:00
hm this seems like a task fixapl could actually solve now
May 8 14:42
hey that's me!
May 8 00:14
profile image status 400 damn
Apr 16 01:24
The question body contains a note that "This contest has ended on June 27th, 2014" and a specific solution which won. Should notes like that be kept? I think they add pretty much zero value to anyone trying to answer today, and should probably be removed
Apr 16 01:23
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Q: Convert 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 to "one", "two", "three", etc

JonWinner: professorfish's bash answer! An entire 9 bytes! Wow! You may continue to submit your answer, however you can no longer win. Original post kept for posterity: Your goal is to convert a whole number between 1-9 into the word it represents. You will not need to worry about decimals The use...

Apr 15 16:20
@Themoonisacheese You could email them :P
Apr 15 11:35
I'm not totally decided, though. Still thinking on it.
Apr 15 11:31
I am tempted to add x to the set of allowed characters, because since I initially posted that, idx was added as an alias for _ind_exof, and pidx was just added for progressive index of.
Apr 15 11:30
I've been meaning to rewrite this for a while now after looking into it and finding that the behavior is somewhat more complicated than I had initially described it.
Apr 15 11:29
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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

noodle personid, di, pi, dp, dip code-golf uiua In the programming language Uiua, code is written with special Unicode symbols, called glyphs, rather than letters. For example, a program to display a Mandelbrot set might look like the following: (try it) ×2 ⊞ℂ⤙-1/4 -1/2÷⟜⇡300 >2 ⌵ ⊙◌⍥⊸(+×.) 50 0 Since most o...

Apr 13 00:34
@lyxal Is there a repo for that btw?
Apr 12 21:35
@Neil for a moment I thought that was in reply to "pi is not ~3.16"
Apr 12 19:37
I posted fib and fact in it if you want sample code
Apr 12 19:36
@emanresuA Yeah that was noticed by another uiuaboo lol
Apr 12 19:27
There's a new stack language h6 made by someone from the Uiua discord, it's kinda cool, similar to golfscript
Apr 11 00:19
@UnrelatedString Hmm, I have seen both of those and heard some things but not looked too closely at either. Okay, I'll take a look at them, thanks. I probably will only touch on them briefly if at all, but I guess it depends on what I find.
Apr 9 17:05
@zoomlogo Ah, okay, that explains that part.
Apr 9 14:46
@lyxal Grand sain? Is that like Super-Saiyan?
Apr 9 14:44
The only things I can think of are flat map and spawning a thread, but that can't be it.
Apr 9 14:42
I also had a specific question about Jelly: the Quicks page lists ' as "For monads, flat. For dyad, spawn." Can somebody more familiar with Jelly explain what that means to me? I can tell it's doing different behavior based on the arity of the function, which is why it jumped out at me, but I'm not sure what "flat" and "spawn" mean in the context of higher order functions.
Apr 9 14:39
I'm writing about fixed-arity functions in the context of tacit constructions. I've talked about Uiua which I think covers the stack-based side of things. I'm writing about Jelly as an example of a language which has fixed-arity functions but does more with the concept using train-like construction. Are there any other languages worth mentioning?
Apr 7 03:36
@rydwolf Ah. I should have googled. Lol
Apr 7 00:42
oh wait its 8 days old lol
Apr 7 00:41
@rydwolf I was recommended this video about cmu youtube.com/watch?v=4uXBdvEHFd0
Mar 29 18:56
@att You can make procedures, but full programs do usually yeah. I see no reason why a slider couldn't be used, though
Mar 28 21:11
@Neil "at" is the only one with no voiced consonant?
Mar 27 01:35
Idk if there's a way to get that as a string, though.
Mar 27 01:34
(that's what I'm referring to; that's j repl output)
Mar 27 01:34
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Mar 27 01:33
@NewPosts inb4 someone answers in J using implicit box output shenangians :)
Mar 26 11:06
but not on several other sites I checked -- I guess it's an A/B test of some kind.
Mar 26 11:05
@Themoonisacheese Ah, it is on Math SE too.
Mar 26 00:41
I don't see the button on any other sites, weirdly.
Mar 26 00:40
Hm on SO the chat button links to the list of rooms, here it links to TNB
Mar 26 00:39
There is on SO
Mar 26 00:21
I guess it goes to the main chatroom of the site
 

 Vyxal

For discussion about Vyxal. Repo: github.com/Vyxal/Vyxal | Org: ...
May 14 22:56
If I change my profile name to lyxal, will I be lyxal?
May 14 22:55
!!/help "amilyxal"
May 14 22:55
!!/help amilyxal
May 14 22:55
dammit!
May 14 22:55
!!/amilyxal