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For questions about code golf challenges and/or submissions. DO NOT post code golf challenges themselves as questions here; those belong on the main site or in the Sandbox if you want to get feedback on them.

2 votes

Proposal of new measure for "byte count" in code golf

I think against: And here's why. In choosing a programming language in non-CG, you essentially contract yourself to being tied to its advantages and disadvantages. While normally this has to do with …
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-6 votes

Do I need to count the newline for Vitsy methods?

No. The newline is there only to serve as a barrier between the different methods. The newline is not part of the method itself and should not be counted.
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10 votes
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Reopen my question that has several correct answers

Err... no. You should work on improving your challenge first. Your question is quite unclear, and fairly poorly formatted. By marking it as "On Hold", we signify to future users that challenges whic …
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-4 votes

Programming in Minecraft (Redstone) - how to measure program size?

Redstone-Related Items Placed (bytes) Typical Redstone Items Placed (found in the Redstone section of the Creative Menu) I would count these as 1 byte each. Comparator-Responsive Items Placed I wo …
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28 votes
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Programming in Minecraft (Redstone) - how to measure program size?

There is now an MC Standard for bytecount. With the 1.10 update, they introduced a block called the "structure block", which creates a .nbt file representing a structure in its entirety that can be m …
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60 votes

Default for Code Golf: Input/Output methods

For stack-based languages, function's input may be pushed to the stack before calling Stack-based languages may assume that the input for their function is automatically pushed to the stack.
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