#esotericprogramming

He did it! My friend solved my challenge that I gave him. I wrote the gcd (greatest common divisor) function in his #esolang, #Ndim. He translated it to C# and figured out what it means. I actually wrote the function graphically in Inkscape and this is what it looked like!

Then I wrote this converter: codeberg.org/Timwi/NdimFromSvg

#esolangs #esotericprogramming

So yesterday I met a new friend who is interested in esoteric programming languages as much as I am. He showed me his new creation, called Ndim (esolangs.org/wiki/Ndim), which is a multidimensional language inspired by Befunge. I think it’s super impressive for a 14-year-old’s first esolang!

Today I wrote a little program in his esolang and gave it to him as a challenge to find out what it does. (rubs hands)

#esolang #esolangs #esotericprogramming #ndim

Today I’m starting a new #YouTube channel. I’m going to be describing my esoteric programming language “Funciton” in real excrutiating detail. If this is something you’re interested in, consider liking and subscribing. youtube.com/watch?v=Y42gOeaeya #esotericprogramming #esolang #esolangs #funciton

2018-04-16

Getting fancy with some dialog boxes up in here! I'm pretty happy with the implementation too, at least for a first run at it.

2018-04-08

Okay, I lied about it being a good stopping point. I did some dishes and then taught it about corners and stack rolls, and now it can run this simple Hello Word program in its entirety!

2018-04-08

Holy cow y'all, it actually does a thing. Doesn't know how to turn corners yet, but that H in the lower-right-hand corner is the desired output! I think this is a good stopping point for tonight.

Stefan Dascheknoniq
2017-04-22

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