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People implement this on their calculator during class. This is the kind of thing you would write to learn programming, the definition of entry-level. You're using a device that can execute billions of trigonometric calculations per millisecond to produce code that calculates X and Y coordinates for few dozens of points on a radial trajectory.
What the fuck...
Fair point. My original prompt asked for more, but the model wasn't capable enough. Not sure if the "warp drive" part would be part of any standard algo.
Any ideas on challenges that are new and more fun than the "balls rolling in a hexa-,hepta-,octagon" or "simulate a solar system" prompts everyone's using these days?