nedbat, to python
@nedbat@hachyderm.io avatar

Happy New Year!

sanityinc, (edited )
@sanityinc@hachyderm.io avatar

@nedbat And in :

baer, to science

Time for an .
I am not new on but I switched from mastodon ( ) to (shonk.social).

Hey I am baer,
a student from germany (currently in my finals) with great interest in and . This includes and .
I can (more or less) write code and I am looking into and .
Other things I enjoy are and riding my bike ( ).
If you want to contact me look at my website pls.
Have a great day
🍪

alper, to random
@alper@rls.social avatar

is less grim this year than it used to be. The fact that most of the problems are on repeat very much reduces the number of late night coding sessions. Being done for the day in the morning, is a relief.

Also doing it strictly in Python this year, definitely is a way to take it easy and focus purely on the problem and not on also learning a new language and unfamiliar idioms.

I want to repeat the days in when I have time, but I haven't yet managed to finish the tutorial.

jcastroarnaud, to design Portuguese
@jcastroarnaud@mathstodon.xyz avatar

A provocative thought, and a question.

After meeting the (https://www.uiua.org/) programming language, and identifying it as queer (in both gender and style), I started thinking about the intersection of and .

I feel that most programming languages are : the (do this, then do that) matches the stereotype of "man commanding". Object-oriented paradigm, same thing. paradigm resembles an assembly line, also stereotypically male.

I feel that some languages are : SQL and Prolog, both . But I know no language.

Do you see programming languages as gendered? If so, which ones you see as female, and why?

sanityinc, to random
@sanityinc@hachyderm.io avatar

Here's Day 4 in ... it's gradually getting easier.

Parse and score

⊜(↘1⊜□¬∊,":|")≠@\n.
≡(/+⊏⍏.≠⊙⧻ ⊗⊙.∩(⊐⊜parse≠@ .) ⊃⊢(⊡1))
.

Part 1

/+ ×⊃(ⁿ:2)(≥0)-1
:

Part 2

⊙0
:↯:1⧻.
;∧(⊙+:⊙⬚0+:↯⊙(.⊃⊢(↘1)))

blinry, (edited ) to random
@blinry@chaos.social avatar

Thought I wouldn't do this year, but yesterday, I found a beautiful little language called "Uiua"!

It's a stack-based array programming language – basically a modern successor to languages like APL or J!

It's ridiculously hard to read and write! :D

I'd highly recommend checking it out! https://www.uiua.org

Here's my solution for day 1:

sanityinc, to random
@sanityinc@hachyderm.io avatar

Took a while to do part 1 of Day 3 in , and part 2 exceeded my patience and/or skill so I'll revisit in a different lang.

Digits ← "1234567890"
DigitMap ← ≡≡(∊⊡1_1:Digits)
NearSymbol ← ≡≡(/+♭¬∊:⊂"."Digits)
⊜∘≠,@\n
.
◫3_3↻¯1_¯1⬚@.+↯:¤0+2△.
⊃NearSymbol DigitMap
×+,
⊙(⊐/⊂≡(□⊜parse>0)).
/⊐⊂≡(□⊜(>⊃⧻(/+))≠0).
/+×

sanityinc, to random
@sanityinc@hachyderm.io avatar

Day 2 of was easier, again in :

Count ← × ⊃(∊{"red" "green" "blue"}⊡1) (parse⊔⊢) ⊜□ ¬ ∊," "
Counts ← ⊜Count¬∊,",;"
Game ← Counts ↘+1⊗@:.

Part 1

Possible ← /×♭≤0-↯△,12_13_14
/+×+1⇡⧻. ⊜(Possible Game)¬∊,"\n" Input

Part 2

Power ← /×⍉≡/↥⍉
/+ ⊜(Power Game)¬∊,"\n" Input

rml, to rust
@rml@functional.cafe avatar

: a stack-based array programming language written in with an addictive in-browser editor
https://www.uiua.org/

bortzmeyer, to random French
@bortzmeyer@mastodon.gougere.fr avatar

En train de jouer avec le langage de programmation https://www.uiua.org/

Un langage où " ↘¯1♭∺⊂∶ π [1 2 3 4] " est un programme légal est certainement intéressant.

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