Quick question about C#. I've got an object called Car. I create an instance of Car in my code called HondaCivic. I add that car to a List<Car>. Now, i modify that instance HondaCivic so the color property is white. Does that Car's property also update in the List?
@Downgoat Reminds of a story I saw on /ck/ recently about a guy's Halloween tradition. Apparently he gets like 5 of his friends to dress as zombies and hide the bushes. When kids come to take candy they pop out and start walking towards the house and the guy gets on the roof and starts dry firing a bb rifle at the zombies and yelling at the kids to run while they still can
@Downgoat Oh, speaking of which, did you know that Mathematica has AvocadoColors? (Our calc teacher imparted that knowledge to us today. His favorite is WatermelonColors, though.)
The % command only works in one direction and also I just realised the replacement pointer skips back or forward past some of the stuff after making a replacement because the line index does not change
@DestructibleWatermelon It can appear in a group to modify it e.g. make it non capturing (like here), make it positive/negative lookahead/lookbehind etc
When babies open their mouths, they're not just spewing gibberish. They're actually talking in a highly advanced, adult-proof cipher...
The Baby-talk Cipher
When a baby talks, it could look something like gogooa gagooook aagaaoooy
Each single-space separated section represents a character (so t...