Subj : Re: Progamming language for hackers? To : alt.hackers.malicious,comp.programming From : Juuso Hukkanen Date : Fri Oct 07 2005 05:00 pm On 7 Oct 2005 04:53:52 -0700, makc.the.great@gmail.com wrote: >To >Juuso Hukkanen, about t3d, >standard question goes: > >...why? big question - few answers I originally tried to organize my C code collection so that I could later find them easily - Sound codes - Arrays X dim - Random - Window - Crypto etc. Then more organizing and (accidently) after inserting some verbs into folders, I realized that I could locate any piece of code within the collection, AND also noticed that there no longer was a need to know what codes I had, because I'd have 'it' , I would know exatly in which folders it could be located. Then the next though was that I every one had a similar tool collection uniformly created, everyone would know the name of the code piece would be and how to use it. Ok, it was obviously a programming language - with a slogan "one codes once". I realized that it would be valuable, contacted couple of companies ( new language easy powerful - NDA needed - >no NDA no show). But while waiting those boneheads to answer thougth, damn I give it to charity they get money I get chicks / wife. Community gets the most powerfull programmign language ever: ( to skip hype - flaming following is an already working 'standard' piece of t3d (gene / function + aliases) t3d_find_file_Rfile_SUDOKU_n_SOLUTION t3d_find_file_Rfile_SOLUTION_n_SUDOKU t3d_calculate_file_Rfile_SUDOKU_n_SOLUTION t3d_calcule_file_Rfile_SOLUTION_n_SUDOKU t3d_create_file_Rfile_SUDOKU_n_SOLUTION t3d_create_file_Rfile_SOLUTION_n_SUDOKU (sama are also for US game name "NUMBER PLACE")) t3d_räkna_fil_Rfil_LÖSNING_n_SUDOKU etc. etc. (same also for using Finnish language t3d_laske_file_Rfile_RATKAISU_n_SUDOKU All call ultimately refer the same function, all read a user given file and try to solve the Japanese puzzle named sudoku. C'mon how many programing languages have tools for every imaginable task. Tool which anyone can learn to use within an hour of training using anyof teh worlds written languages. Provide me a single task and I tell U how it is to be done using the t3d.- fair enoug? Back to original question" Google told us: Expert hackers can tell a good language when they see one"... well? Juuso Hukkanen (to reply by e-mail set addresses month and year to correct) "t3d programming language" and the structure of t3d function prototype are trademarks of Juuso Hukkanen. .