User talk:TomPN
Musical esolangs
I see you're adding links from all the music-themed esolangs to the one you just created. Given that these links are likely to be useful in navigation generally, it'd probably work well if you linked all the articles to each other, rather than just all the articles to yours; the way you're doing it at the moment seems rather like self-promotion. --ais523 12:42, 24 October 2014 (UTC)
- Come to think of it, there are so many that a Category would probably work better; we could have all the esolangs link to the category instead. You might want to comment on my proposal here. --ais523 12:45, 24 October 2014 (UTC)
Please clarify Musical notes
Dear TomPN. Thank you for adding an article on Musical notes. However, I'd like to ask you to make the description in this article a bit clearer, because it seems hard to understand. In particular, please make at least the following clear.
- Is what you call the "instruction tape" the same as brainfuck's data tape? Or does it somehow interact with the set of notes in the program?
- Musical_notes#Notes says the length value of the notes determine the repetition count of an instruction, but later it seems as if the tenor part of the score determines the repetition count of some instructions. How do these two interact? In particular, how can the example program try to do anything without tenor notes?
- Loop instructions. Do the loop statements really only allow literal repetition counts fixed at the time of writing the program, unlike the loop instructions of brainfuck?
Thanks, – b_jonas 14:34, 24 October 2014 (UTC)
Please clarify reply
I have edited the description so that it is less ambiguous. --(this comment by TomPN at 14:29, 10 November 2014 UTC; please sign your comments with ~~~~)
Other esolangs
I have created 4 other esolangs, called Dimensions, Quantum Dimensions, IDTM and RingCode. I would appreciate your feedback on them. Thank you. --(this comment by TomPN at 13:10, 11 November 2014 UTC; please sign your comments with ~~~~)
Final esolang
I have created one final esolang called KlingonCode. TomPN
Quantum languages
I have noticed a lot of quantum languages. Can somebody create a quantum languages category (and a musical languages category while you're at it, thanks) so that they can all go together? Thanks, TomPN