I loved it ❤ If you feel like doing more videos, I recommend more AOC solutions in Uiua that do not reference APL except for interest. That is, assume the viewer knows little or nothing about array-based programming. Uiua excites me more than similar languages because the stack-based aspect of it means programs don’t need combinators to do fairly simple things. Or at least it seems that way to me from the few videos I’ve seen. Love the work, and I will go and watch your other videos :)
Btw, an affine space is juste a set A (points) and a vector space V with a translation operation +: AxV->A such that for all a,b in A, there's a unique u in V such that a+v=b. So it's basically a set of points A which you can link together with vectors from V. Examples are: - euclidean plane and vectors - datetimes and durations - characters and ascii code difference - solutions to Ax= b and solutions to Ax=0
UIUA is amazing, but "recreating programming" when we already know the answer can feel like a boring teacher using slides in the classroom - it's not the most engaging method of teaching. The best use of Uiua/APL/BQN to solve problems is to tackle new challenges. We can even trim clips from videos after uploading them to TH-cam.
Why do array based languages have to involve a bunch of symbols that my keyboard can't type? Are you all selling alternative keyboards or something? What are you doing?
@@ChuTuanAnh2k no, I mean trans pride flag, if I called it "woke flag" the obvious joke of transpose and transgender having the same prefix would be lost.
This is amazing! You use the language way better than I do...and I made it
laughed very hard at that
TH-cam's recommendation algorithm is fire. Great video : )
Uiua, AoC AND the font I modified? Awesome! And your coding style is so insightful!
Uiua Hype. Great Video
I loved it ❤
If you feel like doing more videos, I recommend more AOC solutions in Uiua that do not reference APL except for interest. That is, assume the viewer knows little or nothing about array-based programming. Uiua excites me more than similar languages because the stack-based aspect of it means programs don’t need combinators to do fairly simple things. Or at least it seems that way to me from the few videos I’ve seen.
Love the work, and I will go and watch your other videos :)
Btw, an affine space is juste a set A (points) and a vector space V with a translation operation +: AxV->A such that for all a,b in A, there's a unique u in V such that a+v=b.
So it's basically a set of points A which you can link together with vectors from V.
Examples are:
- euclidean plane and vectors
- datetimes and durations
- characters and ascii code difference
- solutions to Ax= b and solutions to Ax=0
Love your channel man! Glad I stumbled upon it!
UIUA is amazing, but "recreating programming" when we already know the answer can feel like a boring teacher using slides in the classroom - it's not the most engaging method of teaching.
The best use of Uiua/APL/BQN to solve problems is to tackle new challenges. We can even trim clips from videos after uploading them to TH-cam.
Why do array based languages have to involve a bunch of symbols that my keyboard can't type? Are you all selling alternative keyboards or something? What are you doing?
i love that transpose is highlighted with the trans pride flag.
you mean woke flag
@@ChuTuanAnh2k no, I mean trans pride flag, if I called it "woke flag" the obvious joke of transpose and transgender having the same prefix would be lost.
@@ChuTuanAnh2k obvious bait is obvious
I would think that'd be offensive to trans people.
holy crap, programming languages going woke now? welcome to 2023...
uiua=unglossible,inscrutable,indecipherable!
very searchable ^^