Over the past couple days, I have been working on programming a Brainfrick Interpreter for the Ti-84+, written in BASIC. It includes all eight instructions that the language it models includes, and from my testing, it works without bugs. Unlike the original Brainfrick, it pauses the program when the ',' instruction is called to receive an input. I will post it to the archives as soon as I can.
Also, in terms of naming, how should I label it, as the original name is considered inappropriate?
Once it gets released, I'm open to hearing helpful commentary and possible optimizations
Does the input get single character input, like the original language? Also, I would name it "BRAINFK"
Inputs is a number of any length. It doesn't stick to the byte limit that the original language, since that would make it inefficient
"BrainFlex" Yeah, great name.
I'll probably get flak for this (admittedly hot) take, but I very much don't like it when people censor this language's name. I personally believe doing so is (almost) like spitting in its creator Urban Müller's face!
That aside, it's still a cool project; the above is my only gripe (*grumble-grumble* censor culture on the Internet needs to end *steps off soapbox*).
Yoshi128k wrote:
I'll probably get flak for this (admittedly hot) take, but I very much don't like it when people censor this language's name. I personally believe doing so is (almost) like spitting in its creator Urban Müller's face!
That aside, it's still a cool project; the above is my only gripe (*grumble-grumble* censor culture on the Internet needs to end *steps off soapbox*).
Rule 300 prevents us from saying brainfah's actual name
Hamadr4x wrote:
Rule 300 prevents us from saying brainfah's actual name
A site-wide search of "rule 300" didn't return anything relevant, as did a brisk scroll through the News and Announcements forum. I have read the "site rules" page, but it isn't a numbered list. The Terms of Service does prohibit posting "vulgar" material, but it's rather vague. Both state that the staff have the right to remove anything "as they see fit", so it would ultimately be up to them.
If you could point me to where this supposed rule is codified, it would be nice.
I didn't censor the word in BrainF because of 'scary corporate driven internet censorship'
I did so because this is meant to be a family-friendly/safe site, and the f-word doesn't exactly scream 'family friendly.' If you could please stop polluting my thread with a pointless argument, that would be nice.
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