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| 11 Aug 2015 08:24 PM |
WITH ONLY TRUE/FALSE
O_O
DUN DUN DUNNNNN |
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| 11 Aug 2015 08:25 PM |
| (And of course, let's just assume it has all the things that Lua has, like loops, ifs, etc. except ONLY boolean datatype!) |
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| 11 Aug 2015 08:26 PM |
@Crow Nuuu, that's 1s and 0s!
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| 11 Aug 2015 08:30 PM |
1 = true 0 = false Muahahaha Machine code, in a way, is like this. |
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| 11 Aug 2015 08:31 PM |
lol @cnt
How would you represent numbers with just true/false? |
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CrowClaws
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| 11 Aug 2015 08:31 PM |
@wars
That's how computers do it? Do you not know how computers work lmao |
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iiEssence
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| 11 Aug 2015 08:32 PM |
People do it all the time
I don't need a siggy |
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| 11 Aug 2015 08:33 PM |
| @Crow if you never noticed I was joking. |
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| 11 Aug 2015 08:33 PM |
The number 5 would be true false true
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| 11 Aug 2015 08:38 PM |
| @cntkillme And what about strings :D |
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| 11 Aug 2015 08:39 PM |
| warspyking, you didn't even make it slightly obvious that you were joking, when you said you were "joking" it seems like it was an attempt to cover ignorance. |
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| 11 Aug 2015 08:41 PM |
war, same concept, an array of a sequence of bools
"ABC": false true false false false false false false true false true false false false false false true false false true false false false false false true true false false false false false false false false (end of string marker) |
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| 11 Aug 2015 08:42 PM |
| eww i miscounted and used 9 instead of 8, oops |
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| 11 Aug 2015 08:44 PM |
@jason
"Nuuu, that's 1s and 0s!
lolol"
joking: make jokes; talk humorously or flippantly. joke: a thing that someone says to cause amusement or laughter
"Nuu, that's 1s and 0s!" it caused amusement, "lolol" I was laughing.
I sincerely apologize if it's hard to get these things across over plain text. -_- |
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| 11 Aug 2015 08:45 PM |
| Btw this isnt a new or cool concept, several scripters actually code in binary.Your language would simply make it more stupid. |
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| 11 Aug 2015 08:46 PM |
I wasn't referring to those messages, I was referring to this "How would you represent numbers with just true/false?" It doesn't sound anything close to joking. It's very easy to convey sarcastic/humorous messages in plain-text, you just may fail to do so. |
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| 11 Aug 2015 08:48 PM |
| Warspy, this is literally so easy. I'll make a converter |
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| 11 Aug 2015 08:50 PM |
You don't need to... I'm not asking for help here?
I figured with the ton of my original post and the following post it made the conversation light-hearted. I hate not having tone in my voice over the internet -_- |
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| 11 Aug 2015 09:01 PM |
| Ye, by your reply I'm guessing that came out wrong. I meant this basic machine code. On the hardware level, its ON and OFF in electrical pulses. Just parse a scripts source into binary, parse the binary into true and false. So you get "false false true false false false false false" for " " :P |
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| 11 Aug 2015 09:43 PM |
| this also made me wonder, why is 0 used to represent false in some languages? |
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| 11 Aug 2015 09:51 PM |
function true(false) if false then false false true while true do for false,true in true do true false end end end false true true false false true return false end
print(true(false))
Output:
true
"Talk is cheap. Show me the code." - Linus Torvalds |
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| 11 Aug 2015 10:14 PM |
I think it was quite obvious that the dude was joking.
However, a series of two different operations cannot be Turing complete, unless you give them some other, less obvious meaning, in which case it's just a fancy input-annoyingifier to impress those who don't know better.
If you really want to see something which manages Turing-completeness with a minimal amount of operations, check out Unlambda. It's an esoteric language of course, but it's also a rival to the Turing machine - check that out too btw.
Note: I can just about almost hear the inevitable "UEHM FALSE BINARY IS ONES AND ZEROS AND ITS TURING COMPLETE11010111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
No. Binary isn't Turing complete. "1" and "0" aren't operations: a series of a few pf them are eventually executed as (way more than 2 distinct) operations. Stfu. |
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