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I see 6 repositories across 4 users Personally I think this isn't a great idea for a couple different reasons.
- If someone wants to make their own brain-flak interpreter, they're totally free to do so. (Especially since it's MIT). If they do, I don't want to force them to join an organization and then taking over their repository.
- Most of the brain-flak related repositories are unofficial. Technically, I think this is the only official repository, and that's just because it happens to be the first (and most well known).
- Since it's a pretty simple language to implement, I know some people are writing it just for fun/to learn a language better. That's why I initially wrote it in ruby, and why this one is in C++.
- It's not important enough to warrant having an organization. It's a great language and all, and I'm really happy with how it turned out, but it's still just an esoteric language. Nobody's going to write serious software in it, and development is pretty much done. That's not to say I don't want to encourage people to use it, especially since I think it's a blast,
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I've thought this over and while both of you bring up good points I think I agree with DJMcMayhem on this one.
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@Wheatwizard I'm glad to hear that, but I actually did end up going ahead an making a brain-flak organization, but this was mostly because I wanted to start on an online interpreter/visualizer, and I thought brain-flak.github.io
sounded better than DJMcmayhem.github.io/brian-flak
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Will the Brain-Flak repository be migrated to that organization?
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@1000000000 I'm not sure. I don't particularly care either way, so unless you or Wheatwizard strongly think I should I probably won't bother.
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I'm going to close this since there is now an organization, although I'm not planning on migrating any repositories.
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Related Issues (20)
- Logo HOT 4
- Debug Flag Documentation HOT 4
- Comments don't work on the last line of a program
- Unicode to decimal HOT 7
- Debug flags following a whitespace at the beginning of a program error HOT 1
- Lone @ symbols cause invalid character errors HOT 1
- Debug flags don't work properly when there is whitespace after the flag
- @ at the end of the program causes an error HOT 1
- Error messages are inconsistent? HOT 1
- Other languages HOT 4
- Comment your code? HOT 2
- Keyboard Interrupts don't work properly on TIO
- Chararacter HOT 2
- Mismatched Brackets HOT 4
- Invalid character is back HOT 1
- Cycle counting HOT 3
- Comments are read by Miniflak
- Flags are parsed even when not in debug mode
- Brain Flak classic no ascii output HOT 1
- Phasing out -a HOT 3
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