Hello Devon;
Although this is what I aspired to do in a high school programming
project back in the 70s, it strikes me as far too advanced for a
newbie. If your actual intention was to scare him off, I'll be a coward
and not interfere. There are many steps between what Bart used and what
you used, many ways to maintain the endorphin level.
My only comment to Bart's sentence is: is this normal?
Devon McCormick wrote:
OK - see how you do with one of my favorites:
load 'plot'
pts=. +/~ 1 o. i:6j99 NB. What does this "line noise" do?
'surface' plot pts
On 3/25/08, Bart van Deenen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just being extrovert here: I'm thoroughly enjoying myself with this J
language that I started playing with this morning. I've been programming
for
20 years or so, and this is really new and exciting!
I'm shocked that I'm already understanding the bit of line noise below :-)
+/?1000#2
Bart
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