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11:01 PM
@Lynn IDK
 
11:13 PM
Shouldn't RAM show up in the Win10 device manager?
 
It only shows sheep, not rams
 
shoo, Mac user!
 
;-;
Hey, my first technical job was IT for a place that only used Windows
But they were using XP and Windows 2000
 
11:25 PM
2000 > w10
 
JavaOS > all
 
Mac > all
 
TempleOS < all
 
Linux < Mac < Linux
 
11:32 PM
SunOS < all
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ The truth of that statement > all
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ where are teh docs?
 
Wrong chat room >_>
 
@EasterlyIrk where the docs at?
Who let the docs out?
 
WHO! WHO! WHO!
 
Who am I?
(Who who)(Who who)
 
My GitBook brings all the docs to the yard.
 
11:37 PM
Looks like I came in at a bad time. I'll be going...
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You were already here
22 mins ago, by Alex A.
But they were using XP and Windows 2000
 
22 mins is like 3 months in internet time.
 
^
 
@mınxomaτ ಠ_ಠ
^^
 
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ It's not really a trick, more like a built-in to do it
 
11:45 PM
@Downgoat Tip. Same thing >_>
 
Does this lookady to post?:
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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

DowngoatSolve an Linear Equation This challenge with a better spec Spec Your program will take a linear equation containing a single variable x and output the value of x. Input / Parsing The input will only contain numbers, operators, parenthesis (()), x, and an = sign (this means no whitespace) Pa...

 
Do what Mego suggested.
 
I did
> A number can be defined by following these steps. A number can be defined by the regex: -?(\d+(\.\d+)?|\.\d+).
 
Not just for numbers.
For the whole equation.
 
I don't think I can writ e an expression for a whole equasion. The regex would be much to convelutesd and difficult to read
@EasterlyIrk nice language name
 
11:58 PM
Thanks.
 

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