• 大きいBOY@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    9 days ago

    It’s a programming language regardless of it’s completeness. You give a computer instructions, in a DSL, it gets interpreted.

    Don’t gate keep.

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            8 days ago

            Create a table of checkboxes with the rule 110 CSS applied.
            Translate your program to a rule 110 program and put it in the top row of the table.
            Advance the computation by checking the marked (orange in the example) checkboxes row by row.

            Example

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              8 days ago

              Well yeah, with CSS and user interaction it’s understandable… as I’ve linked above.

              The question was if this is possible for purely-HTML markup descriptions without CSS nor clicks, and it was a rhetorical one.