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11:30:23 <matricks> http://www.teepop.net/fungus
11:30:34 <matricks> or did I paste that earlier?
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14:01:07 <Keymaker> matricks: no, you haven't posted the link to the site earlier
14:01:19 <Keymaker> and cool, i'll try the program when i have more time,
14:01:23 <Keymaker> in few days or so ;)
14:04:36 <matricks> :)
14:04:40 <Keymaker> :)
14:04:44 <matricks> :P
14:04:58 <matricks> I'm thinking of implementing Funge-98
14:05:05 <Keymaker> hmm
14:05:09 <Keymaker> i have never tried that
14:05:14 <Keymaker> or well, not very interested either
14:05:22 <matricks> it's like befunge-93.. but more stuff
14:05:22 <Keymaker> but iirc it was a lot more confusing
14:05:34 <matricks> the nicest stuff is that a cell is 32bit instead of 8
14:05:40 <Keymaker> NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
14:05:43 <Keymaker> that is not nice at all :p
14:05:50 <matricks> why? :)
14:06:02 <Keymaker> hmmm.. it just doesn't feel right
14:06:11 <Keymaker> in my humble opinion
14:06:20 <matricks> heh
14:06:31 <matricks> it's alot of trouble storing larger values now
14:06:39 <Keymaker> hmm
14:06:49 <Keymaker> in befunge, yes
14:07:06 <Keymaker> (in brainfuck **love** not at all)
14:08:11 <matricks> I like befunge more then brainfuck
14:08:17 <Keymaker> i see
14:08:24 <Keymaker> so do many others
14:08:25 <matricks> befunge is weirdier :)
14:08:29 <Keymaker> yeah
14:08:32 <Tefad> cell can be unicode now : P
14:08:42 <matricks> heh
14:08:45 <Tefad> is befunge the one with a limited program array?
14:08:51 <Keymaker> yeah
14:08:56 <Keymaker> 80x25 iirc
14:08:58 <Tefad> bah.
14:09:01 <matricks> yeah
14:09:06 <matricks> Fungus uses 80x50 tho
14:09:09 <Keymaker> but incredible stuff has been made with that
14:09:21 <Keymaker> you should fix it to 25, i think
14:09:23 <matricks> Fungus-98 defines a 32bit working space
14:09:32 <Tefad> heh, damn
14:09:37 <matricks> Keymaker: probebly
14:10:00 <Tefad> so 2^64 cells?
14:10:12 <matricks> Tefad: something like that
14:10:23 <matricks> http://quadium.net/funge/spec98.html
14:10:57 <Tefad> cells, i meant chars of input
14:13:59 <matricks> Funge-98 also specifies threading and funge in n-dimentions :)
14:18:53 <Keymaker> :)
14:19:38 <Keymaker> there's some work to do
14:20:13 <Keymaker> the good news is that my plan on the bf program worked and it works perfectly..
14:25:36 <Keymaker> yet again i have to say, it is truly the language of the languages (brainfuck) :) programming would be annoying without it
14:25:47 <Keymaker> but must go.
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14:25:50 <matricks> heh
14:25:53 <matricks> doh!
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18:25:27 <Keymaker> rghh
18:32:46 <Keymaker> yeah yeah!
18:35:15 <Keymaker> this newest version of digital root program is a lot better than the previous version that i thought was good :) this new version makes the code a lot shorter, memory usage only four cells etc.. i realized there is a method that is so simple, yet effective, to do the job better :) the previous version took about 7-9 seconds to calculate the digital root of pi's 10000 first decimals while this does it under half a second.
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