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- Alex11345
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What do you mean?They are still very simple concepts.Hey, I'm not offending, but, the person who created the project was IN UNIVERSITY, which means…It is though, it's quite simple.Okay then, garbage collection is unfortunately impossible to do in scratch, just a heads upScratch program, that interprets lisp.Do you want it as a scratch program or something else?These links will give you the information you need:Username: Take a guess.Taken!
Work you want done: I need something that interprets lisp code, with support for lambdas.
Deadline: Tomorrow, if not possible ASAP.
Other: Implement garbage collection please.
But i am a bit confused by what you want, could you please explain more?
http://www.softwarepreservation.org/projects/LISP/book/LISP%201.5%20Programmers%20Manual.pdf
https://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/lehre/WS03/alpi/lambda.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garbage_collection_(computer_science)
Garbage collection is just automatically freeing of cells that are non-used, instead of requiring manual freeing.
As scratch is turing complete, anything that is possible by any language is possible in scratch, and as garbage collection is possible in any other language, it is possible in scratch.
Here is a simple project that has a garbage collector to prove it's possible: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/107696106/.
I'm not saying the shop isn't good, but it isn't in the workers' capability to create things that require extreme logic. Thanks for your understanding.
Let's say someone in university makes a project to showcase this block:((1) + (1))Does that make that block any more complex?
And click inside the project I sent, it's so simple even the most beginner of programmers could understand it just by looking at the code.
BEEP BEEP, sarcasm alert
nope not trying to be mean but my inside sensors are beeping
lol this was supposed to be a joke…
- legoboy7107
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Shoutouts to Simpleflips
- aaa253
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Shoutouts to SimpleflipsHuh???
- It_is_congyingzhou
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He's just joking.What do you mean?They are still very simple concepts.Hey, I'm not offending, but, the person who created the project was IN UNIVERSITY, which means…It is though, it's quite simple.Okay then, garbage collection is unfortunately impossible to do in scratch, just a heads upScratch program, that interprets lisp.Do you want it as a scratch program or something else?These links will give you the information you need:Username: Take a guess.Taken!
Work you want done: I need something that interprets lisp code, with support for lambdas.
Deadline: Tomorrow, if not possible ASAP.
Other: Implement garbage collection please.
But i am a bit confused by what you want, could you please explain more?
http://www.softwarepreservation.org/projects/LISP/book/LISP%201.5%20Programmers%20Manual.pdf
https://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/lehre/WS03/alpi/lambda.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garbage_collection_(computer_science)
Garbage collection is just automatically freeing of cells that are non-used, instead of requiring manual freeing.
As scratch is turing complete, anything that is possible by any language is possible in scratch, and as garbage collection is possible in any other language, it is possible in scratch.
Here is a simple project that has a garbage collector to prove it's possible: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/107696106/.
I'm not saying the shop isn't good, but it isn't in the workers' capability to create things that require extreme logic. Thanks for your understanding.
Let's say someone in university makes a project to showcase this block:((1) + (1))Does that make that block any more complex?
And click inside the project I sent, it's so simple even the most beginner of programmers could understand it just by looking at the code.
BEEP BEEP, sarcasm alert
nope not trying to be mean but my inside sensors are beeping
lol this was supposed to be a joke…
- congyingzhou
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QUOTING ALERTHe's just joking.What do you mean?They are still very simple concepts.Hey, I'm not offending, but, the person who created the project was IN UNIVERSITY, which means…It is though, it's quite simple.Okay then, garbage collection is unfortunately impossible to do in scratch, just a heads upScratch program, that interprets lisp.Do you want it as a scratch program or something else?These links will give you the information you need:Username: Take a guess.Taken!
Work you want done: I need something that interprets lisp code, with support for lambdas.
Deadline: Tomorrow, if not possible ASAP.
Other: Implement garbage collection please.
But i am a bit confused by what you want, could you please explain more?
http://www.softwarepreservation.org/projects/LISP/book/LISP%201.5%20Programmers%20Manual.pdf
https://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/lehre/WS03/alpi/lambda.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garbage_collection_(computer_science)
Garbage collection is just automatically freeing of cells that are non-used, instead of requiring manual freeing.
As scratch is turing complete, anything that is possible by any language is possible in scratch, and as garbage collection is possible in any other language, it is possible in scratch.
Here is a simple project that has a garbage collector to prove it's possible: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/107696106/.
I'm not saying the shop isn't good, but it isn't in the workers' capability to create things that require extreme logic. Thanks for your understanding.
Let's say someone in university makes a project to showcase this block:((1) + (1))Does that make that block any more complex?
And click inside the project I sent, it's so simple even the most beginner of programmers could understand it just by looking at the code.
BEEP BEEP, sarcasm alert
nope not trying to be mean but my inside sensors are beeping
lol this was supposed to be a joke…
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- badatprogrammingibe
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I'm not though, my order is 100% serious and I hope it gets finished soon.He's just joking.What do you mean?They are still very simple concepts.Hey, I'm not offending, but, the person who created the project was IN UNIVERSITY, which means…It is though, it's quite simple.Okay then, garbage collection is unfortunately impossible to do in scratch, just a heads upScratch program, that interprets lisp.Do you want it as a scratch program or something else?These links will give you the information you need:Username: Take a guess.Taken!
Work you want done: I need something that interprets lisp code, with support for lambdas.
Deadline: Tomorrow, if not possible ASAP.
Other: Implement garbage collection please.
But i am a bit confused by what you want, could you please explain more?
http://www.softwarepreservation.org/projects/LISP/book/LISP%201.5%20Programmers%20Manual.pdf
https://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/lehre/WS03/alpi/lambda.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garbage_collection_(computer_science)
Garbage collection is just automatically freeing of cells that are non-used, instead of requiring manual freeing.
As scratch is turing complete, anything that is possible by any language is possible in scratch, and as garbage collection is possible in any other language, it is possible in scratch.
Here is a simple project that has a garbage collector to prove it's possible: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/107696106/.
I'm not saying the shop isn't good, but it isn't in the workers' capability to create things that require extreme logic. Thanks for your understanding.
Let's say someone in university makes a project to showcase this block:((1) + (1))Does that make that block any more complex?
And click inside the project I sent, it's so simple even the most beginner of programmers could understand it just by looking at the code.
BEEP BEEP, sarcasm alert
nope not trying to be mean but my inside sensors are beeping
lol this was supposed to be a joke…
- congyingzhou
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Shoutouts to SimpleflipsHuh???
- congyingzhou
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Yeah, @Alex11345 is looking for @NinjaCraft16 for help, they are both workers. We may not finish this before the deadline, but we'll finish it ASAP. If you're still not satisfied you can go to the Emerald Shop. By the way, could you be more specific?I'm not though, my order is 100% serious and I hope it gets finished soon.He's just joking.What do you mean?They are still very simple concepts.Hey, I'm not offending, but, the person who created the project was IN UNIVERSITY, which means…It is though, it's quite simple.Okay then, garbage collection is unfortunately impossible to do in scratch, just a heads upScratch program, that interprets lisp.Do you want it as a scratch program or something else?These links will give you the information you need:Username: Take a guess.Taken!
Work you want done: I need something that interprets lisp code, with support for lambdas.
Deadline: Tomorrow, if not possible ASAP.
Other: Implement garbage collection please.
But i am a bit confused by what you want, could you please explain more?
http://www.softwarepreservation.org/projects/LISP/book/LISP%201.5%20Programmers%20Manual.pdf
https://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/lehre/WS03/alpi/lambda.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garbage_collection_(computer_science)
Garbage collection is just automatically freeing of cells that are non-used, instead of requiring manual freeing.
As scratch is turing complete, anything that is possible by any language is possible in scratch, and as garbage collection is possible in any other language, it is possible in scratch.
Here is a simple project that has a garbage collector to prove it's possible: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/107696106/.
I'm not saying the shop isn't good, but it isn't in the workers' capability to create things that require extreme logic. Thanks for your understanding.
Let's say someone in university makes a project to showcase this block:((1) + (1))Does that make that block any more complex?
And click inside the project I sent, it's so simple even the most beginner of programmers could understand it just by looking at the code.
BEEP BEEP, sarcasm alert
nope not trying to be mean but my inside sensors are beeping
lol this was supposed to be a joke…
- congyingzhou
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Lots of quoting…
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- Alex11345
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Lots of quoting…Let's just quote one more!QUOTE BUMP
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- badatprogrammingibe
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The user gets prompted for lisp code, then the interpreter evaluates it, and returns the result back to the user.Yeah, @Alex11345 is looking for @NinjaCraft16 for help, they are both workers. We may not finish this before the deadline, but we'll finish it ASAP. If you're still not satisfied you can go to the Emerald Shop. By the way, could you be more specific?I'm not though, my order is 100% serious and I hope it gets finished soon.He's just joking.What do you mean?They are still very simple concepts.Hey, I'm not offending, but, the person who created the project was IN UNIVERSITY, which means…It is though, it's quite simple.Okay then, garbage collection is unfortunately impossible to do in scratch, just a heads upScratch program, that interprets lisp.Do you want it as a scratch program or something else?These links will give you the information you need:Username: Take a guess.Taken!
Work you want done: I need something that interprets lisp code, with support for lambdas.
Deadline: Tomorrow, if not possible ASAP.
Other: Implement garbage collection please.
But i am a bit confused by what you want, could you please explain more?
http://www.softwarepreservation.org/projects/LISP/book/LISP%201.5%20Programmers%20Manual.pdf
https://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/lehre/WS03/alpi/lambda.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garbage_collection_(computer_science)
Garbage collection is just automatically freeing of cells that are non-used, instead of requiring manual freeing.
As scratch is turing complete, anything that is possible by any language is possible in scratch, and as garbage collection is possible in any other language, it is possible in scratch.
Here is a simple project that has a garbage collector to prove it's possible: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/107696106/.
I'm not saying the shop isn't good, but it isn't in the workers' capability to create things that require extreme logic. Thanks for your understanding.
Let's say someone in university makes a project to showcase this block:((1) + (1))Does that make that block any more complex?
And click inside the project I sent, it's so simple even the most beginner of programmers could understand it just by looking at the code.
BEEP BEEP, sarcasm alert
nope not trying to be mean but my inside sensors are beeping
lol this was supposed to be a joke…
- NinjaCraft16
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This will be quite difficult, and may even take a few days to do. What do you need that requires lisp code? JavaScript would be a lot easier. Because lisp is a high-level programming language that will take a lot, especially when a lot of coders don't even know what lisp is.The user gets prompted for lisp code, then the interpreter evaluates it, and returns the result back to the user.Yeah, @Alex11345 is looking for @NinjaCraft16 for help, they are both workers. We may not finish this before the deadline, but we'll finish it ASAP. If you're still not satisfied you can go to the Emerald Shop. By the way, could you be more specific?I'm not though, my order is 100% serious and I hope it gets finished soon.He's just joking.What do you mean?They are still very simple concepts.Hey, I'm not offending, but, the person who created the project was IN UNIVERSITY, which means…It is though, it's quite simple.Okay then, garbage collection is unfortunately impossible to do in scratch, just a heads upScratch program, that interprets lisp.Do you want it as a scratch program or something else?These links will give you the information you need:Username: Take a guess.Taken!
Work you want done: I need something that interprets lisp code, with support for lambdas.
Deadline: Tomorrow, if not possible ASAP.
Other: Implement garbage collection please.
But i am a bit confused by what you want, could you please explain more?
http://www.softwarepreservation.org/projects/LISP/book/LISP%201.5%20Programmers%20Manual.pdf
https://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/lehre/WS03/alpi/lambda.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garbage_collection_(computer_science)
Garbage collection is just automatically freeing of cells that are non-used, instead of requiring manual freeing.
As scratch is turing complete, anything that is possible by any language is possible in scratch, and as garbage collection is possible in any other language, it is possible in scratch.
Here is a simple project that has a garbage collector to prove it's possible: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/107696106/.
I'm not saying the shop isn't good, but it isn't in the workers' capability to create things that require extreme logic. Thanks for your understanding.
Let's say someone in university makes a project to showcase this block:((1) + (1))Does that make that block any more complex?
And click inside the project I sent, it's so simple even the most beginner of programmers could understand it just by looking at the code.
BEEP BEEP, sarcasm alert
nope not trying to be mean but my inside sensors are beeping
lol this was supposed to be a joke…
- NinjaCraft16
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and for my last post, I barely even know how to code lisp. I didn't start learning until a few weeks ago, which is kind of ironic.
- badatprogrammingibe
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Lisp is a lot easier to implement than Javascript.This will be quite difficult, and may even take a few days to do. What do you need that requires lisp code? JavaScript would be a lot easier. Because lisp is a high-level programming language that will take a lot, especially when a lot of coders don't even know what lisp is.The user gets prompted for lisp code, then the interpreter evaluates it, and returns the result back to the user.Yeah, @Alex11345 is looking for @NinjaCraft16 for help, they are both workers. We may not finish this before the deadline, but we'll finish it ASAP. If you're still not satisfied you can go to the Emerald Shop. By the way, could you be more specific?I'm not though, my order is 100% serious and I hope it gets finished soon.He's just joking.What do you mean?They are still very simple concepts.Hey, I'm not offending, but, the person who created the project was IN UNIVERSITY, which means…It is though, it's quite simple.Okay then, garbage collection is unfortunately impossible to do in scratch, just a heads upScratch program, that interprets lisp.Do you want it as a scratch program or something else?These links will give you the information you need:Username: Take a guess.Taken!
Work you want done: I need something that interprets lisp code, with support for lambdas.
Deadline: Tomorrow, if not possible ASAP.
Other: Implement garbage collection please.
But i am a bit confused by what you want, could you please explain more?
http://www.softwarepreservation.org/projects/LISP/book/LISP%201.5%20Programmers%20Manual.pdf
https://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/lehre/WS03/alpi/lambda.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garbage_collection_(computer_science)
Garbage collection is just automatically freeing of cells that are non-used, instead of requiring manual freeing.
As scratch is turing complete, anything that is possible by any language is possible in scratch, and as garbage collection is possible in any other language, it is possible in scratch.
Here is a simple project that has a garbage collector to prove it's possible: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/107696106/.
I'm not saying the shop isn't good, but it isn't in the workers' capability to create things that require extreme logic. Thanks for your understanding.
Let's say someone in university makes a project to showcase this block:((1) + (1))Does that make that block any more complex?
And click inside the project I sent, it's so simple even the most beginner of programmers could understand it just by looking at the code.
BEEP BEEP, sarcasm alert
nope not trying to be mean but my inside sensors are beeping
lol this was supposed to be a joke…
Lisp only has two datatypes: An atom, and a linked list, so it's easy to implement it.
Javascript on the other hand, has so much other stuff.
As well, lisp has simple syntax, but javascript's syntax is like C, very complicated in comparison.
- SoftAndWet
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Don't mind me, I'm just here to snip the quotes.~snip~Lisp is a lot easier to implement than Javascript.
Lisp only has two datatypes: An atom, and a linked list, so it's easy to implement it.
Javascript on the other hand, has so much other stuff.
As well, lisp has simple syntax, but javascript's syntax is like C, very complicated in comparison.
- congyingzhou
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Hi, I’m starting the quotes. lolDon't mind me, I'm just here to snip the quotes.~snip~Lisp is a lot easier to implement than Javascript.
Lisp only has two datatypes: An atom, and a linked list, so it's easy to implement it.
Javascript on the other hand, has so much other stuff.
As well, lisp has simple syntax, but javascript's syntax is like C, very complicated in comparison.
- aaa253
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Uh, I think we should snip the quotes…Lisp is a lot easier to implement than Javascript.This will be quite difficult, and may even take a few days to do. What do you need that requires lisp code? JavaScript would be a lot easier. Because lisp is a high-level programming language that will take a lot, especially when a lot of coders don't even know what lisp is.The user gets prompted for lisp code, then the interpreter evaluates it, and returns the result back to the user.Yeah, @Alex11345 is looking for @NinjaCraft16 for help, they are both workers. We may not finish this before the deadline, but we'll finish it ASAP. If you're still not satisfied you can go to the Emerald Shop. By the way, could you be more specific?I'm not though, my order is 100% serious and I hope it gets finished soon.He's just joking.What do you mean?They are still very simple concepts.Hey, I'm not offending, but, the person who created the project was IN UNIVERSITY, which means…It is though, it's quite simple.Okay then, garbage collection is unfortunately impossible to do in scratch, just a heads upScratch program, that interprets lisp.Do you want it as a scratch program or something else?These links will give you the information you need:Username: Take a guess.Taken!
Work you want done: I need something that interprets lisp code, with support for lambdas.
Deadline: Tomorrow, if not possible ASAP.
Other: Implement garbage collection please.
But i am a bit confused by what you want, could you please explain more?
http://www.softwarepreservation.org/projects/LISP/book/LISP%201.5%20Programmers%20Manual.pdf
https://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/lehre/WS03/alpi/lambda.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garbage_collection_(computer_science)
Garbage collection is just automatically freeing of cells that are non-used, instead of requiring manual freeing.
As scratch is turing complete, anything that is possible by any language is possible in scratch, and as garbage collection is possible in any other language, it is possible in scratch.
Here is a simple project that has a garbage collector to prove it's possible: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/107696106/.
I'm not saying the shop isn't good, but it isn't in the workers' capability to create things that require extreme logic. Thanks for your understanding.
Let's say someone in university makes a project to showcase this block:((1) + (1))Does that make that block any more complex?
And click inside the project I sent, it's so simple even the most beginner of programmers could understand it just by looking at the code.
BEEP BEEP, sarcasm alert
nope not trying to be mean but my inside sensors are beeping
lol this was supposed to be a joke…
Lisp only has two datatypes: An atom, and a linked list, so it's easy to implement it.
Javascript on the other hand, has so much other stuff.
As well, lisp has simple syntax, but javascript's syntax is like C, very complicated in comparison.
- aaa253
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Yeah, that's what I mean.Don't mind me, I'm just here to snip the quotes.~snip~Lisp is a lot easier to implement than Javascript.
Lisp only has two datatypes: An atom, and a linked list, so it's easy to implement it.
Javascript on the other hand, has so much other stuff.
As well, lisp has simple syntax, but javascript's syntax is like C, very complicated in comparison.
- SoftAndWet
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Uh, I think we should snip the quotes…Already done.
- congyingzhou
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Thanks for helping! Do you want to apply for spots?Uh, I think we should snip the quotes…Already done.
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