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brainf computer interpreter programming processor electronic cray programmable memory

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  • TheChosenEvilOne
    TheChosenEvilOne
    8th Aug 2016
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esoteric_programming_language#Piet
  • TheChosenEvilOne
    TheChosenEvilOne
    8th Aug 2016
    Next: make a Piet interpreter
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    8th Aug 2016
    This is basically a computer with a very limited instruction set. It's still Turing-complete though, which means it can probably do any task you might give a modern computer, albeit slowly as hell.
  • Dark_Potato666
    Dark_Potato666
    8th Aug 2016
    Somebody translate to English, please?
  • cxi
    cxi
    8th Aug 2016
    08carecto: see id:1726655
  • 08carecto
    08carecto
    8th Aug 2016
    +1 the purple filt is sexy. How do you get it to look like that?
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    8th Aug 2016
    Yeah, I figured it out, it's just that the stack (because it's one, by the way) hadn't been where and like what I'd been expecting. This is seriously awesome.
  • cxi
    cxi
    8th Aug 2016
    LBPHacker: It uses a simple PSTN mechanism to track how many [s and ]s it has encountered while doing a jump and only allows it to complete when the number is equal.
  • Wigglebot
    Wigglebot
    8th Aug 2016
    These are too complicated for me, but +1 because they look cool
  • Pilihp64
    Pilihp64
    8th Aug 2016
    BF is fun.Have you seen the one mniip made 3.5 years ago? ~1072599