The question body says Output a list of as many as you can find in one minute, or your code runs out of resources, whichever comes first., but the OP says You can run it for an hour if you feel like, but it's not necessary. in a comment.
This site may have been built primarily on code-golf challenges and puzzles that have no winning criteria, but we have evolved away from that. Our name is outdated, and we should rebrand ourselves.
Because the folks in the chat cannot seem to agree on a name, I'm going to post multiple answers a...
Given an input string containing only letters and numbers, write a program or function that prints the possible printable ASCII characters (Hex 20-7E) that correspond with the string's value in bases 8, 10, and 16 (where possible). The characters must be written in increasing order in terms of th...
@LegionMammal978 You obviously already made up your mind and you're now looking for justification. IMO waiting for keys is not okay.
Recursing is also looping btw. ("In computer programming, a loop is a sequence of instruction s that is continually repeated until a certain condition is reached.")
This is not a challange. I am using the sandbox to... sandbox stuff.
My Progress
I'm not anywhere near the completion of this, but I've got an attack plan. They key word here is "abstraction." If a problem seems to esoteric to solve (as in this whole challenge), just abstract it to he next ...
@LegionMammal978 The same thing happens if you conditionally branch inside a loop. The loop is still a loop. For this specific challenge though, just ask the author.
"Finish work" as early as possible
code-golf array-manipulation optimization
Background
Imagine for a moment that you have a mind-numbingly boring job.
Every morning, you are given a collection of tasks that you should work on that day.
Each task has a certain duration, and once started, it ...
was trying to figure out number prefixes for octal, decimal, and hex of the form '0'+prefix+number to condense some code in Python 3, while octal and hex both had 'o' and 'x' prefixes, there is none for decimal. So I improvised and used '+' :D
Using your computer logged in as root all the time is like always carrying around all your keys, your passport, $5,000 in cash, that piece of paper with all your passwords written on it and the only photo you have of Flopsy, the adorable rabbit whose death broke your seven-year-old heart. Oh, and...