< 1121473434 0 :kipple__!~kipple@163.80-202-100.nextgentel.com JOIN :#esoteric < 1121473912 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :"Bitte waehlen Sie eine Beerdigungnachricht" < 1121475851 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :"Leaving" < 1121478408 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :Oh yeah, my newest hat = el the awesome. < 1121481486 0 :BigZaphod!~BigZaphod@66.6.34.219 JOIN :#esoteric < 1121495302 0 :kipple__!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) < 1121495758 0 :cmeme!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :"Client terminated by server" < 1121495801 0 :cmeme!~cmeme@216.184.11.2 JOIN :#esoteric < 1121497012 0 :calamari!~calamari@dialup-4.240.114.134.Dial1.Phoenix1.Level3.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1121497099 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hi < 1121497130 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :cool, someone already put a p'' article on the wiki.. good work :) < 1121497863 0 :GregorR!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I think I need to make an esoteric programming language that uses hieroglyphics. < 1121498352 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :or invent a new writing system and use that < 1121498405 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :provide no instructions for use, no documentation of any kind.. and make it worse than malbolge < 1121498416 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :;) < 1121498497 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :oh, and source code is for wimps.. provide a binary for some obscure architecture that no one uses anymore < 1121498645 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :just suggestions, of course :) < 1121498712 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :that's interesting though.. I wonder what a programming language would look like if the ancient egyptians had computers < 1121498829 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :bbl < 1121498831 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :"Leaving" < 1121500799 0 :clog!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :ended < 1121500800 0 :clog!unknown@unknown.invalid JOIN :#esoteric < 1121507854 0 :jix!jix@p5489D320.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1121507879 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :moin < 1121509402 0 :calamari!~calamari@dialup-4.240.111.107.Dial1.Phoenix1.Level3.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1121509946 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :calamari: you could provide a rosetta polyglot a few years after release that had the same program transcribed in malbolge and hierogliphs < 1121510022 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :raven: or the programmer could write it when in an altered mental state.. then hopefully nobody will know how it works :) < 1121510044 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :calamari: programs could be written using paint or similiar graphics package :) < 1121510087 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric : /clear < 1121510095 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :can't be reading docs ;) < 1121510810 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i'm finding thinking up a new esolang a bit difficult, best i have come up with is a mainstream language expressed in a hard to program way < 1121510894 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :most of my languages aren't very creative.. make an uncreative one and just don't promote it ;) maybe you'll get some ideas along the way < 1121512757 0 :calamari!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :"Leaving" < 1121513975 0 :yrz\werk!unknown@unknown.invalid NICK :pnz < 1121514082 0 :pnz!unknown@unknown.invalid NICK :yrz < 1121514343 0 :Keymaker!~no@cb144.netikka.fi JOIN :#esoteric < 1121514355 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hhi, < 1121514376 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :dbc! < 1121514643 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :dbc: looks like awesome quine! < 1121514937 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :cpressey: i should look the pictures of that book sometime.. < 1121514952 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :the text i wouldn't understand < 1121515227 0 :kipple__!~kipple@163.80-202-100.nextgentel.com JOIN :#esoteric < 1121516167 0 :CXI!~Sanity@dialup-158.88.221.203.acc50-kent-syd.comindico.com.au JOIN :#esoteric < 1121516776 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :I have added a few more constants to http://esolangs.org/wiki/Brainfuck_constants < 1121517355 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hmmm.. anyone thought how one could dublicate stuff in brainfuck memory? like first there would be "000brainfuck" in memory and after dublicating it there would be "000brainfuck0brainfuck".. < 1121517381 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i can't think of any easy way < 1121517414 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hmm < 1121517422 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i wonder if i got one idea.. < 1121517550 0 :{^Raven^}!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :If the length of the block to be duplicated was fixed it would be simpler < 1121517559 0 :mtve!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :yep, only for finite strings. < 1121517588 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :that's true < 1121517632 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :for finite/small the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>+<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<..... would be simples < 1121517637 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :t < 1121517698 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i think i got it.. < 1121517708 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :now it'll take a moment to program.. < 1121517981 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :this could make up a nice bfcc#2 < 1121518005 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :bfcc? < 1121518013 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :brainfuck component competition < 1121518029 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :the first competition i ran < 1121518043 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :it got nicely entries.. < 1121518048 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :check bf golf forum < 1121518061 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :bf golf forum? < 1121518066 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :yeah < 1121518069 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :do you know it? < 1121518072 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :no < 1121518081 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :brainfuck.sourceforge.net < 1121518085 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :(iirc) < 1121518088 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :there select that forum < 1121518093 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :or link to that forum < 1121518523 0 :CXI!unknown@unknown.invalid NICK :Ryu < 1121518580 0 :Ryu!unknown@unknown.invalid NICK :CXI < 1121519647 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :mmmh braindamage.. < 1121522728 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :YEEEEAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! < 1121522736 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :the program works perfectly < 1121523360 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :what program? < 1121523378 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :a program that dublicates n non-zero cell(s) in memory < 1121523380 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :like < 1121523393 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :0data to 0data00data < 1121523455 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :128 bytes.. < 1121523466 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :probably could made shorter < 1121523480 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :but this is a quick hack.. < 1121523483 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :[>>[>]<[[>>+<<-]<]<[[>+<-]<]<[[>+<-]<]>>[>]>[>]<[>+>+<<-]>[<<[<] < 1121523483 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :<[<]<+>>[>]>[>]>-]<<[<]<[<]<[>+<-]>[>]>[>]>>[[<+>-]>]<<[<]<]<[<] < 1121523530 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :it can be easily modified to make the data form 0data to 0data0data (one 0 instead two) < 1121523542 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :anyways, this program assumes that; < 1121523561 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :there is data in memory < 1121523562 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :that < 1121523573 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :has at least one zero cell before it < 1121523576 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :like 0data < 1121523611 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :and that after that data there are empty cells < 1121523617 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :(zero) < 1121523673 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :as well, when starting the program, the program assumes the pointer is the last data cell < 1121523685 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :like 0 d a t a(p) < 1121523717 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :actually, what's accidentally left to the version i just posted, is '[>>[>]<' in the very beginning. < 1121523739 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :hey, wait a bit.. < 1121523758 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :aarg < 1121523761 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :nothing nothing!! < 1121523765 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :don't read what i said < 1121523768 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :i said wrong < 1121523773 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :it's vital part of the program < 1121523786 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :sorry, don't remove it.. everything's as supposed to be, in that code.. < 1121523794 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :there's no extra < 1121523833 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :oh, and when the execution ends, the program returns to the first cell, the one on the left side of data, like 0(p) d a t a < 1121524004 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :notice that this is a code snippet, not "actual" program.. so you need to have some data there (or actually not), but you need to have at least one empty cell on the left of the starting cell.. < 1121524044 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid PRIVMSG #esoteric :so, just add '>' to the very beginning if you want to run that program (it doesn't, however do much with no-data) < 1121526956 0 :yrz_!~yaro@host139-182.pool8250.interbusiness.it JOIN :#esoteric < 1121527648 0 :yrz!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) < 1121533617 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :brown.freenode.net irc.freenode.net < 1121533617 0 :pgimeno!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :brown.freenode.net irc.freenode.net < 1121533728 0 :jix!jix@p5489D320.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1121533728 0 :pgimeno!pgimeno@124.Red-80-59-211.pooles.rima-tde.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1121544392 0 :J|x!jix@p5489DCD1.dip.t-dialin.net JOIN :#esoteric < 1121544428 0 :jix!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Nick collision from services. < 1121544430 0 :J|x!unknown@unknown.invalid NICK :jix < 1121548577 0 :Keymaker!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) < 1121556481 0 :BigZaphod!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT : < 1121556482 0 :kipple__!unknown@unknown.invalid QUIT :Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) < 1121556928 0 :calamari!~calamari@dialup-4.240.150.136.Dial1.Phoenix1.Level3.net JOIN :#esoteric