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Geek Culture / Your name in Brainfudge

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meteorite
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2009 04:55
If anyone knows what language I'm talking about, they should post their names or usernames in that language up here. Just found this myself tonight :p

You'll have to find an interpeter yourself, my url breaks the AUP

And yes, I did mine the lazy, unrefined way. Screw math, I cheat

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DJ Almix
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2009 06:53
I have no clue what these represent can you fill me in

meteorite
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2009 07:31
It's a programming language which consists of 8 commands, all being ascii characters. there is + - , . [ ] < >

Let me see if I can find a link that doesnt have the specific name in it so more people will know what I'm talking about. (Name isnt forum appropriate)


Hmmm. Perhaps a mod will allow this one by, brainfsck, wikipedia search it for more info.

Pretty much the wa I did mine, you take the number of + in a line, that is the ascii code for a letter.

the . says print at cursor, the >says move cursor one cell forward. So if you have 101 + followed by .> it will print the letter "e". Took me a good 20 minutes to figure this out, to refine would take me an hour to figure


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Phaelax
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2009 07:57
I know what language you're talking about.

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zzz
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2009 14:14 Edited at: 3rd Sep 2009 14:15
zzz:

I used a generator. I've never used brainf..., so I have no idea if the code above is right or wrong. Fun though.

Robert F
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2009 15:58 Edited at: 3rd Sep 2009 15:58
Someone should write a game in this.

Hi, it’s Robert with Stealthmod! You’ll be saying Stealth every time you use this mod! It’s like CoD! It’s like L4D! It’s like BioShock. A regular mod doesn’t work good – this works good and great.
meteorite
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2009 20:35 Edited at: 3rd Sep 2009 20:39
It's more used for writing compilers. Apparently someone wrote a compiler for the amiga in less than 200 bytes.

Although from what I understand someone tried golf.

Yep, yours works zzz.

there is an interpreter on brainfsck.tk just replace the s with a u. There are links to tutorials as well.

Oh, I see. The brainfsck golf was a compo to write the shortest program that does a specific task.


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NeX the Fairly Fast Ferret
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2009 21:57
I've wanted for a while to write an esoteric language that interprets guitar tabs as code.

meteorite
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2009 22:38 Edited at: 3rd Sep 2009 22:45
There we go, I optimized my actual name.

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divvied into lines.


That would be pretty sick NeX

By the way zzz, that first line the generator put in yours is completely unnecessary, I think that line is just meant to set all cell values to 0 perhaps?

Upon testing it seems to do nothing :S


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Cong
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2009 23:29 Edited at: 3rd Sep 2009 23:29
And this is why i dont code,

tis to hard

you people must have sum super brains or sumthing
NeX the Fairly Fast Ferret
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Posted: 4th Sep 2009 00:49 Edited at: 4th Sep 2009 00:50
Reading through all these odd languages gave me an idea of data encryption:

What if the key, instead of just reconfiguring a set algorithm, defined the algorithm? So if you had 10 different possible processes you could run on a block of data, a code like ADEJCDAE (encryption type A, then D, then E, then J, then C, then D, then A, then E) combined with some kind of rolling algorithm would make the output so completely unpredictible that without brute forcing there's no way at all of knowing what was done to the data, let alone how those processes were configured.

meteorite
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Posted: 4th Sep 2009 02:16
Thats a good thought, I think. I don't know much about security and algorithms and crap.

It wasn't hard to figure out writing words in Brainfsck. 10 minutes to learn the cheap way, and another 10 to learn to refine.


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Phaelax
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Posted: 4th Sep 2009 11:49
Quote: "I've wanted for a while to write an esoteric language that interprets guitar tabs as code."


So like, I would compile a pink floyd song and get Pong?

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NeX the Fairly Fast Ferret
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Posted: 4th Sep 2009 12:13
Possibly. Who knows?

jezza
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Posted: 4th Sep 2009 13:15
I'd like to write a compiler that takes code, and then creates a random program based on the computer's timer. But tell people it was the code that made the program, see if they could work out how it works.

Phaelax
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Posted: 4th Sep 2009 13:34
That'd make test cases very hard to do.

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