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<fizzie> printf \'%s\\n\' \'#!/usr/bin/env python\' \'import sys\' \'import unicodedata\' \'print u" ".join("[U+{0:04x} {1}]".format(ord(c), unicodedata.name(c, "DUNNO")) for c in " ".join(sys.argv[1:]).decode("utf-8")).encode("utf-8")\' > bin/unidecode
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date Fri, 11 Oct 2013 13:57:18 +0000
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2012-10-13.txt:23:06:17: <ais523> and AmBF/AmbiF (it has two official names) has really got me annoyed, because I'm still not sure if it's TC
2012-10-15.txt:20:24:00: <Arc_Koen> oh, or a non-deterministic language using the same idea as ais523's amBF, where instructions are in a circle, and everytime you use the symbol for an instruction, one of the three instructions (previous, that one, next) will be executed instead
2013-09-17.txt:12:12:34: <Koen> the name sounds like ambf
2013-09-17.txt:12:13:46: <ambiltrif> ambf
2013-09-17.txt:12:13:56: <oerjan> `pastelogs ambf