console.log(jpure.minimise(jpure.binaryGarbage(2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2*2)));
Results will be totally random :) so see what you get.
I got the infinitly long (so long I couldn't include it in my post) theBinaryGarbageResult.txt and that was so funny.
Some how, in the 90s people somehow packed a fully-fledged game, Pokémon Red. I soon realised that if we could package one of the future games into being super-compressed, but still somehow maintain the quality,
you wouldn't have to wait longer times to download.
I assume this probably can't happen, but I am experimenting and playing around with binary code.
Many new crazy, experimental features await till the point while we will be able
to create a engine to run programs in binary:
example:
1 byte could be 1 of 256 functions and 1111
could be the opening and closing brackets, this whole concept interests me and excites me.
But for now this is just a experiment, don't get too excited. ;)