minimicro-editor-themes
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The Unlicense | MIT License |
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minimicro-editor-themes
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The making of Kip and the Caves of Lava
Last weekend I participated in Micro Jam 013, which had a theme of "Lava" and a prerequisite of "Time is Limited". As I'm a sponsor of that jam, I wasn't eligible for any prizes, but I wanted to enter anyway, both for fun and to demonstrate what can be done with MiniScript and Mini Micro.
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MiniScript and Micro Jam Join Forces for Mega Fun
“Coding joyfully” couldn’t be a better description of the goals of MiniScript and Mini Micro as well. MiniScript is a relatively new language, created in 2017 to provide a clean, simple, powerful, and fun language for computer programming. It’s small enough that the language core can be described in a single page. But with functions as first-class objects, support for object-oriented programming, and sophisticated handling of lists and maps, it’s powerful enough for real work.
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MiniScript on a bare-metal Raspberry Pi
I recently discovered a C++ library (circle) that simplifies writing C++ programs to run on the Raspberry Pi, directly "on the metal" — without any operating system. I've had a Raspberry Pi 400 on my side table for a couple years now, running the standard Linux distribution, but not getting much use. What I really wanted was an experience like the classic home computers of the 80s: turn it on, and within seconds you are at a friendly blinking cursor, waiting for you to type some BASIC (or in our case, MiniScript) code.
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MiniScript Ports
Since its introduction in 2017, MiniScript's community has been steadily growing. And a delightful community it is — it spans the gamut from brand-new, never-coded-before beginners to experienced software engineers.
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-❄️- 2023 Day 10 Solutions -❄️-
[LANGUAGE: MiniScript]
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Private leaderboard/contest for MiniScript solutions (with $prizes$!)
I am sponsoring a private leaderboard/contest for people tackling AoC 2023 using MiniScript, a new(ish), simple, clean programming language. Join us! No previous experience in MiniScript is needed; check out the 1-page Quick Reference and you will quickly see what the language is like.
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Is MiniScript a dialect of BASIC?
is MiniScript a dialect of BASIC
- "MiniScript, a simple, elegant language for embedding or learning to program."
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Customizing the Mini Micro code editor
We've started a community collection of themes for the Mini Micro code editor at https://github.com/JoeStrout/minimicro-editor-themes. The README file there explains how to browse and install the themes therein, either temporarily, or more permanently by loading them in your startup script.
adventofcode
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-❄️- 2023 Day 10 Solutions -❄️-
Code on GitHub is currently a mess.
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[2023 Day 5] Exlplanation Like I'm 5
In the spirit of the Day 5 ALLEZ CUISINE! challenge to ELI5 (Explain Like I'm Five), here's a tasty explanation of how my algorithm works using only a large bucket of Red Vines and a knife. It says to use lined paper, but if you try this at home consider aligning things on a cutting board.
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[Language: Jsonnet] (on GitHub)
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Elixir code, thoughts
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Elixir 1554/1502 code, reflections
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Elixir 2506/3402 (24 minutes, 2 hours), code, thoughts
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Bonus solution in Go (golang) because I was confused about why my Elixir solution didn't work and decided to implement from scratch in case I'd done something dumb. The Go one also got the wrong answer, but took less than 100ms instead of a minute, so I could try out lots of tweaks that didn't change the answer.
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Elixir 2031/2641 after 3.25/6.5 hours! Code on GitHub
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I spent time this afternoon sprucing up my helpers for the iex REPL. I spent a bunch of time poking at things in IEx the last couple days and wanted to make sure I would minimize keystrokes if I needed to debug things on my phone while drunk. Turns out Thursday night > Friday night > Saturday night in terms of difficulty, so all those macros have so far saved me zero seconds :-)
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