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22\$\begingroup\$ I have one thought and one thought only when I see this: ಠ_ಠ \$\endgroup\$Addison Crump– Addison Crump2016-07-17 19:51:38 +00:00Commented Jul 17, 2016 at 19:51
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41\$\begingroup\$ I don't really understand why you would "waste" a symbol for such a ridiculously specific purpose \$\endgroup\$Fatalize– Fatalize2016-07-17 19:54:15 +00:00Commented Jul 17, 2016 at 19:54
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22\$\begingroup\$ @Fatalize The Fibonacci and inverse Fibonacci functions were among the first that I added. Even now, there are 39 completely unused single-byte commands (and who knows how many overloads that could be utilized). The 256 symbols, combined with the fact that there are 5 types in Actually (Integer, Real, String, Iterable, Function), means there are up to 1280 possible unary functions, and 6400 possible binary functions. There's a lot of room for seemingly-useless commands. \$\endgroup\$user45941– user459412016-07-17 19:56:24 +00:00Commented Jul 17, 2016 at 19:56
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26\$\begingroup\$ @Mego Are you just trying to compete with Mathematica for the most builtins? \$\endgroup\$gcampbell– gcampbell2016-07-18 10:07:17 +00:00Commented Jul 18, 2016 at 10:07
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16\$\begingroup\$ Actually, it's just a byte... lol, love this language name. \$\endgroup\$nicael– nicael2016-07-18 20:45:22 +00:00Commented Jul 18, 2016 at 20:45
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