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>>14867491
>fan mail
I just like old languages fren. The only reason Java gets a pass is because it is the first computer language I learned in depth, so it is easy to think new ideas in terms of Java code.

Java is so ingrained in my computer thinking that if I write pseudocode there is like a 50/50 chance it will be legal Java that actually compiles.

Also I don't have to know what a combinator does or understand Church-Turing because I am computing things with Maid Books and I know what those do because I made them up.

Using this principle, you may live to see some of the most interesting computations humanity can express abstracted into stories about anime maids who go to the library.

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>>14854017
The first item in your rebuttal:
>1) My papers are properly formatted professionally

Is obviously wrong, as a nice anon incontrovertably proved here:
>>14853968

I didn't bother to read beyond that because your rebuttals are also formatted incorrectly.

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>>14828389
>reddit
I'm trying to figure out how to destroy the aliens squatting on our planet quickly, probably with physics.

The only way Reddit knows to destroy a civilization is to give it's children bathtub HRT, and that's too slow for my purposes.

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>>14822053
I'm going to post in every math general, post in my own threads, and occasionally post in /sqt/.

If you don't like it, just filter my trip? That's what it's turned on for. If you're reading my posts, you're the one who decided to do that, since they are all plainly marked.

If you don't filter me, then I hope you like maids, because you're gonna see a lot of them.

Anyways, I'm demoing some stack operators I made up in my thread if you wanna watch.

>>14812629

Current question is if I should make an abstract Exodia or not, and if I should make more operators.

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