Actually, usually about here, most people just add in an expression solver for generic math, and make a d operator with higher precidence than *, but lower than exponents. PE"d"MDAS
which is more generic, more useful, and sometimes easier
oh, and check this out: !!/tell MooingDuck help todo
@MooingDuck todo: Your personal todo list. /get [count] retrieves everything or count items. /add [items] adds n-items to your todo list (make sure items with spaces are wrapped in quotes) /remove [indices] removes items specified by indice
I made an account on meta and when I got 200 rep on SO I got +100 for my meta account, and then I got +100 for my SO account because I had over 100 on my meta account. Could I just sign up for other SE sites and get tons of rep?
@CoffeeRain cold rice dressed with vinegar, formed into any of various shapes, and garnished especially with bits of raw seafood or vegetables. (source)
The ?: is so they won't meddle with the real definition. With non-capturing groups, I just say grab the first match and go home (though hope did match...)
Or maybe this is a tad too far for my league. It sounds super awesome, but natural languages scare the shizzles out of me (imagine what parsing Perl, the language made by a linguist, sounds like...)
The regex now can match for anything, besides things like "tell me what a boing is"
@GGG Any of various wild or domesticated swimming birds of the family Anatidae, characteristically having a broad, flat bill, short legs, and webbed feet. (source)
!! gets the bot's attention. After that, a / indicates to execute a command, and just writing text makes it try to respond. I'm working on making a default error-message
@GGG Any of various wild or domesticated swimming birds of the family Anatidae, characteristically having a broad, flat bill, short legs, and webbed feet. (source)
@GGG duck: Any of various wild or domesticated swimming birds of the family Anatidae, characteristically having a broad, flat bill, short legs, and webbed feet. (source)
Async commands aren't too keen on /tell, I'm working on that :P