That's some dedication! You can indeed get the maximum item in an array with `/↥`. Here is my fizzbuzz solution: (https://uiua.org/pad?src=fizzbuzz%20%E2%86%90%20%28%0A%20%20...)
Oh hey, I made this. Cool to see it at the top of HN!
trait Namer { fn first(&self) -> String; fn last(&self) -> String; // You can put this here if you want `namer.name()` fn name(&self) -> String { format!("{} {}", self.first(), self.last()) } } fn name(n: &impl Namer)…
That's some dedication! You can indeed get the maximum item in an array with `/↥`. Here is my fizzbuzz solution: (https://uiua.org/pad?src=fizzbuzz%20%E2%86%90%20%28%0A%20%20...)
Oh hey, I made this. Cool to see it at the top of HN!
trait Namer { fn first(&self) -> String; fn last(&self) -> String; // You can put this here if you want `namer.name()` fn name(&self) -> String { format!("{} {}", self.first(), self.last()) } } fn name(n: &impl Namer)…