Hyperdimensional Warlock

Chapter 3756 Corner Code

Chapter 3756 Corner Code
"All right!"

About five minutes later, Turing finally stopped writing.

At this time, both Ingres and Turing focused their eyes on the paper. Ingres wanted to see what it would eventually become, while Turing was looking forward to the result of this attempt.

After a few seconds.

A faint glow began to flow on the paper pages filled with various characters.

These lights are sometimes bright, sometimes dim, and their frequency is slow, just like breathing.

Along with this "breathing light", all the characters written by Turing began to slowly melt, as if sinking into the pages.

The moment all the characters disappeared, Ingres knew that creation had begun.

We should soon know what Turing created.

However, several seconds passed and there was no change on the paper.

Logically speaking, once the words begin to be created, the paper will slowly disappear and the corresponding objects will be generated according to the description of the words, right?
Why does the page appear to have not changed at all?
That’s not right. It’s not that there are no changes. There are changes. For example, the previous “breathing streamer light” has now changed to “continuous soft light”.

Yes, the paper was glowing all the time, like a paper-shaped lamp.

But other than that, there are no other changes.

After a while, the paper still kept glowing, and above the paper, a piece of text floated.

When he looked at the paper and saw a text introduction above it, Ingres understood... the object Turing created this time was most likely this paper lamp?
No wonder Turing just said that it creates things that do not take up space.

The paper sheet already existed, and now its area remains unchanged, it just starts to glow... Doesn't this mean it doesn't take up any space?

However, looking at the paper lamp emitting warm yellow soft light, Ingres still looked a little puzzled.

Why did Turing choose to make a paper lamp?
Also, does a paper lantern need such a long description?
With doubt, Angel looked at the text description floating above the paper lamp, trying to find clues from the description...

Okay, I don’t understand.

In that case, Angel was too lazy to figure it out himself and looked directly at Turing.

On the screen of the small golden TV, there was a smiling expression, and this expression was still trembling, as if representing Turing's inner excitement at the moment.

Seeing Angel looking over, Turing said excitedly before Angel asked, "Sure enough, my perception is correct. This special paper can not only be used to express creation, but also to carry the compilation and execution of 'corner code'!"

Angel: "???"

Corner code? What is this? The number on the corner of a playing card?
Although Ingres didn't speak, Turing seemed to guess what Ingres wanted to ask.

He explained proactively and quickly.

"The text I just wrote on the page is actually very different from traditional characters. This type of characters is called "jiaoma" and originated from a huge city overseas... How should I introduce it? The master can understand that this is a set of symbols based on specific logical rules and coding systems."

"This symbol set has its own unique syntax and semantics, and can express various instructions and information through specific combinations and arrangements."

Turing also knew that this explanation was a bit too dry, so he began to give examples.

For example, there are many holographic projections of flowers and plants on both sides of the streets of Modern City, which are produced by unique imaging machinery.

The internal operating mechanism of these imaging machines is composed of a series of carefully written angle codes. These angle codes are like precise blueprints, stipulating the display of each pixel, the changes of light and shadow, and the realization of dynamic effects.

The arrangement and combination of angle codes is the technical source of holographic projection, also known as the "kernel".

The compilation machinery composed of external materials is called "hardware".

Both are indispensable, and only when combined together can holographic projection be truly realized.

Not only that.

In the modern city and underground blocks, you can often see some strange magic runes. These magic runes can have corresponding magic effects when activated through specific means.

If you analyze this rune in depth, what will appear in the end is still this "angle code".

Because this kind of rune actually came from that huge overseas city. Although Turing didn't know the name of that huge overseas city, he knew that everything in that city was related to runes. And the analysis of runes was the angle code.

It's just that the giant city uses corner codes to construct magic runes.

After the angle code was introduced to the modern city, it was used to create the core of various mechanical products.

Then, Turing gave some practical examples of corner codes.

It also explains the principle of the "paper lamp" it created this time.

It is called a "paper lamp", but in fact it is not a "lamp" at all. Turing simply used angle codes to arrange it and wrote an instruction to "control the emission of light".

But this kind of instruction cannot directly generate light.

It also needs to be packaged as a kernel and put into mechanical hardware that can execute compilations before it can shine.

To build mechanical hardware, a lot of materials are needed. Moreover, some of the technologies here are also blocked by Modern City, which Turing does not know.

However, when Turing was creating the hat, he discovered that this special paper page used for writing seemed to have the ability to compile and execute naturally.

In other words, this paper is a natural hardware that can run the corner code kernel!
So, it copied down a piece of instruction for emitting light, wanting to confirm whether its guess was correct.

It turns out, it guessed right!
Even without any mechanical hardware or matching technology, the luminous instructions composed of paper pages and corner codes were successfully executed!
Therefore, Turing’s creation this time was not actually a “paper lamp”, but a special instruction!

Hear this.

As an alien who has been influenced by the knowledge of the Earth, Angle has roughly understood what Turing said.

To put it simply, the angle code is actually a very special and highly abstract "program code".

All angle codes, like the 1s and 0s in computer code, are real numbers that form the basis of the program.

The holographic flower and grass projection kernel that Turing used as an example before is a kind of internal software. Its underlying code is composed of basic 10... no, it is composed of angle codes.

These angle codes form a structure similar to logic gate codes, such as AND gate, NOT gate, OR gate, etc. These structures are then arranged and combined to form a unique "kernel".

However, the corner code is just a string of characters after all. If you want to make the corner code run, you need to compile and execute it.

As for this special paper that carries the text, I wonder if it has been modified by the power of the fairyland, but it seems to have this ability naturally...

Hence the current situation.

……

After understanding Turing's "paper lamp".

Ingres looked a little dazed. He had never thought that paper pages made of words could be played with in this way?

In the past, he only valued the "creation" in the creation of words, but now it seems that "words" actually have something to say!

The angle code instructions written can run perfectly on paper pages. This is simply a genius design!

Because the corner code can not only write "light-emitting" instructions, but also form more complex systems and functions through continuous combination and expansion. Just like a complex computer processor can be built from simple logic gates, the corner code can also create wonderful virtual programs and various wonderful effects through layer-by-layer superposition and combination!
In other words, text creation can not only create things, but also add more virtual value to the creation!
At this moment, Ingres had a lot of ideas about how to use angle codes in his mind.

However, whether these applications can be realized depends on Turing.

Angel did not immediately ask Turing to use the angle code instructions to create a virtual world. Instead, after a moment of silence, he said, "Since the angle code can be arranged and combined in various ways to form complex functional instructions, I will give you a task. Be proficient in using the angle code, expand from basic instructions to some more complex but relatively single-function modules, and then slowly combine and expand... Finally, create a core system related to variety shows."

Angel originally wanted Turing to use the corner code to create some more hardcore systems, but considering that the other party was a variety show elf, he was more sensitive to variety shows themselves.

So, the first long-term task training was changed to a system with variety show core.

After hearing what Angle said, Turing immediately fell into thought. After a while, he nodded solemnly and said, "In theory, it is possible to construct a core system related to variety shows! Corner codes have strong plasticity and adaptability. I can use corner codes to build various functional modules and realize core systems such as variety show editing and post-production."

For example, Turing can define editing rules through specific angle code combinations, such as switching shots, splicing clips, adding special effects, etc.

Moreover, it can flexibly adjust the parameters of the angle code according to different editing requirements to achieve a personalized editing style.

Going further, it can even use angle codes to create an editing assistance system with a certain degree of logical intelligence. It can automatically generate appropriate editing plans based on the characteristics of the material, greatly improving the efficiency and quality of editing.

"However, I am still relatively new to the application of angle codes and it will take some time to learn."

Angel: "Okay, you mean you plan to stay in seclusion for a while?"

Turing shook his head: "No, I mean... I need more powerful computing power."

If you want to complete the transformation quickly, ordinary computing power is not enough.

What Turing wants is to consume heat points and increase his computing power.

There must be at least 20 heat points of guaranteed computing power every day.

Angel: “Okay.”

Now that Rabbit Town is the new harvesting ground for heat points, the supply of heat points will definitely be sufficient in the short term. Angel didn't mind and gave the heat points to Turing.

"Another point is that if you want to create a complete variety show core system, I feel that this kind of paper is not enough."

Although paper pages, which are made of words, naturally have the ability to compile and execute.

However, Turing could still clearly feel that this page had an upper limit on its compilation.

Simple functions may be possible, but more complex functions may not be possible with just paper...

"Either there are more powerful pages, or the core system can only be transferred to my body. In my current situation, I should be able to accommodate a simple variety show editing system..."

"But this will also consume more heat points..."

When Turing said this, his voice subconsciously became lower and he looked at Angel cautiously.

After going around in circles, I still want more hot spots.

Angel: "If it's a heat point problem, don't worry. After I test these abilities, you can use the remaining heat points, as well as the heat points that are restored later."

Turing was relieved to hear that Ingres was so generous.

"Long live the master!"

"With more heat points, maybe I can evolve without the final chapter!"

As soon as Turing finished speaking, he covered his mouth with his tentacles.

Seeing Angel looking at him with narrowed eyes, Turing quickly spoke up to assure him, "I was just saying that. I promise I won't abuse the heat points... and I won't deduct the heat points privately. Evolution and the like are just my imagination."

Angel shook his head: "No, that's not what I care about."

"You just mentioned 'final chapter' and evolution, what do you mean?"

Turing was stunned for a moment. Isn't this the basic knowledge of a fashion magician? But he quickly realized that Angel was a challenger from outside the dungeon, not a local magician of the Modern City, so it was normal for him not to know this knowledge.

Thinking of this, Turing said: "The final chapter is also known as... the evolution chapter."

Although "The Magic Book of Fashion" is a book, it actually has many "plug-ins", such as preface, introduction, appendix, postscript, chapter pages... and so on.

The final chapter is also a type of plug-in.

However, the versatility of the final chapter is relatively low, and it can only be used for special forms of fashion monsters.

When the accumulation of fashion monsters is sufficient, the final chapter will be integrated into the corresponding fashion monster book page, which can allow the special form of fashion monster to evolve.

The word "evolution" here means literally.

It can cause a huge change in the appearance of the fashion monster, and its abilities will also undergo earth-shaking changes.

"If I evolve, my abilities will change, and I can also accommodate more cores..."

After listening to Turing's story, the first thing that came to Angle's mind was: The power of Wonderland has been copied again!
Aren’t these the Digivolutions and Pokémon evolutions on the holographic tablet?
However, after thinking about it carefully, Angel found that something was wrong.

He must have wrongly blamed the power of the fairyland.

The "plagiarism" of Fairyland Power is more reflected in various frameworks, but there is relatively less plagiarism of content.

Moreover, the world of Modern City has a prototype in reality, and its energy system is also based on reality.

In other words, the evolutionary effect of "Final Chapter" also exists in reality.

Therefore, this is not the power of the fairyland being copied.

All I can say is that the real world and virtual creation are beginning to converge...

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