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Variables generated for this change

VariableValue
Edit count of the user (user_editcount)
0
Name of the user account (user_name)
'Aanastasiou'
Age of the user account (user_age)
909
Page ID (page_id)
0
Page namespace (page_namespace)
1
Page title (without namespace) (page_title)
'Super Stack!'
Full page title (page_prefixedtitle)
'Talk:Super Stack!'
Action (action)
'edit'
Edit summary/reason (summary)
'Minor note in an attempt to contact user Orange'
Old content model (old_content_model)
''
New content model (new_content_model)
'wikitext'
Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext)
''
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
'Not sure how to contact user Orange, it was suggested to leave a note in the discussion page: I was looking for a very simple stack based language to write a compiler for a "gadget" called [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1897710270/digirule-2u-the-8-bit-programmable-binary-computer the Digirule] and Super Stack! seemed ideal. With very minor changes, the Super Stack! compiler can be found [https://github.com/aanastasiou/dgtools/blob/main/dgtools/dgsust.py here] and [https://dgtools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/superstack.html here] (part of a bigger "package" that includes an assembler) and online [https://www.dgrdo.org/sust/ here]. A series of "demos" based on Super Stack! but hinting more broadly to established computing techniques can be found [https://twitter.com/DgrdoO here]. Thank you for Super Stack! :) It has been fun.'
Unified diff of changes made by edit (edit_diff)
'@@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ +Not sure how to contact user Orange, it was suggested to leave a note in the discussion page: I was looking for a very simple stack based language to write a compiler for a "gadget" called [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1897710270/digirule-2u-the-8-bit-programmable-binary-computer the Digirule] and Super Stack! seemed ideal. With very minor changes, the Super Stack! compiler can be found [https://github.com/aanastasiou/dgtools/blob/main/dgtools/dgsust.py here] and [https://dgtools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/superstack.html here] (part of a bigger "package" that includes an assembler) and online [https://www.dgrdo.org/sust/ here]. A series of "demos" based on Super Stack! but hinting more broadly to established computing techniques can be found [https://twitter.com/DgrdoO here]. Thank you for Super Stack! :) It has been fun. '
New page size (new_size)
840
Old page size (old_size)
0
Lines added in edit (added_lines)
[ 0 => 'Not sure how to contact user Orange, it was suggested to leave a note in the discussion page: I was looking for a very simple stack based language to write a compiler for a "gadget" called [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1897710270/digirule-2u-the-8-bit-programmable-binary-computer the Digirule] and Super Stack! seemed ideal. With very minor changes, the Super Stack! compiler can be found [https://github.com/aanastasiou/dgtools/blob/main/dgtools/dgsust.py here] and [https://dgtools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/superstack.html here] (part of a bigger "package" that includes an assembler) and online [https://www.dgrdo.org/sust/ here]. A series of "demos" based on Super Stack! but hinting more broadly to established computing techniques can be found [https://twitter.com/DgrdoO here]. Thank you for Super Stack! :) It has been fun.' ]
Unix timestamp of change (timestamp)
1605916178