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5:00 PM
$ racket greeting.rkt
Andrew
"Hello, Andrew!"

$ # o/

$ # \o/
 
\o/
@zyabin101 o/ is valid racket code?
 
@Downgoat Nope, this is run in the Git bash, from the Racket program folder.
 
oh
 
And v
> o/
o/: undefined;
 cannot reference undefined identifier
  context...:
   P:\ath\to\Racket\collects\racket\private\misc.rkt:87:7
 
what should the error for accessing an undefined property be?
> RuntimeError: Undefined is not an object evaluating ____
^ is that good?
 
5:02 PM
Yes.
 
but it's the same as JS's's errrors
are stack traces really that important does Cheddar need them?
 
@Downgoat Nope.
 
okay
 
But it needs carrots pointing to the token that is failing.
 
it does
 
5:04 PM
@Downgoat Show it.
 
You really named it Cheddar?
 
@zyabin101 okay, lemme get an example:
 
ಠ_ಠ
 
    Cheddar> foo+2
    Execution Stack:  [ CheddarPropertyToken {
        Index: 3,
        _Tokens: [ CheddarVariableToken { Index: 3, _Tokens: [ 'foo' ] } ],
        Type: Symbol(Property) },
      CheddarNumberToken { Index: 5, _Tokens: [ 10, 0, '2' ] },
      CheddarOperatorToken { Index: 4, _Tokens: [ '+' ] } ]

    foo + 2
      ^
    [RuntimeError: Function [object Object] not found]
 
Why didnt you call it goat cheese or chèvre?
 
5:07 PM
@flawr -_- those are odd names and no one will remember how to spell chèvre or both to put an accent
 
Cheddar ain't really more clever
3
 
neither was Raspberry Pi but it caught on
or Python
 
Mozarella
Emmenthal
 
Mar 26 at 22:22, by Alex A.
cheddar
 
@Downgoat There are actually people speaking french=)
@Downgoat
 
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ I demand that you answer my question that I commented you.
 
@flawr though most people don't
 
(just for the ping)
 
@Downgoat Most people do not speak englihs.
 
@Downgoat If you're going by percentages, most people also don't speak English.
ninja'd
 
Camembert
 
damn
no mistake in that sentence
besides the missing ?
 
@Fatalize that would cause a syntax error
 
@Downgoat I don't but I can cobble together what that means
 
5:11 PM
^ Same
 
A majority seems to parle français.
 
@HelkaHomba Some people that answered "Oui" are probably in the same boat
 
I don't speak French, but I still think some kind of goat cheese would be better than cheddar. If you want something that easier to spell and pronounce, you could go with Feta or Caprino.
 
@flawr s/le/ler/
 
5:13 PM
I pretty much guessed, like Helka, that the question was asking if I spoke French, and hit "non" accordingly.
 
@Downgoat @flawr to parler français
 
Well but there is a to.
 
well yeah
so it's infinitive
 
But anyway, English is the lingua franca of technology for now, and everyone in here knows English, so...
 
5:14 PM
 
@El'endiaStarman So you responded no to do you speak French, with both question and answer in French? :P
 
Let's not argue about the grammar of mixed english and french=)
 
I ninja'd you
 
5:15 PM
@Dennis When you watch several people who are learning French converse in French, you tend to get an idea of what a few basic words mean... :P
 
1. Nay - 3 votes (60%)
2. Yea - 2 votes (40%)
wat
 
French vocabulary is fairly simple to learn for English natives, since they share so many words
 
But anyway, I love the idea of "Goat Cheese" in place of "Cheddar". :P (I'm totally fine with the name remaining the same.)
2
 
@El'endiaStarman j/k I ran away as fast as I could from the French class I had signed up for, but even I understood that question.
 
@Fatalize but there are lots of words that look/sound like english but are actually different words.
 
5:17 PM
@Dennis surrendered his French classes
@Downgoat Well sure there are some false friends, but generally removing the ending of a french word and adding y makes it the equivalent english word
 
I'm number 1811 in Code Jam. o_O
 
@Fatalize Jy parley francay?
 
@Dennis O_o Username?
And another question: why are you from Paraguay?
 
@zyabin101 Downgoat
 
8 hours ago, by Sherlock9
@zyabin101 It's DennisMitchell
@zyabin101 Why not?
 
5:19 PM
@zyabin101 He's not from there, but lives there.
 
@LegionMammal978 Uno choizo?! >_<
 
@LegionMammal978 base 7 is septaray
(I tihnk)
 
heptary methink
 
Oh well
 
5:21 PM
Pro tip: Jelly does base -7 natively.
 
> Which of 10 types of people are you?
 
@Dennis Base -7? O_o
 
Pro tip: Jelly does * natively
 
Pro tip: Jelly does strings natively
 
@Dennis why base -7?
 
5:22 PM
@Downgoat Because negaheptary is cool-sounding
 
@Downgoat Jelly's base conversion built-ins support all integer bases.
bad typo is bad
 
> ass integer bases
4
I hope that's a typo
 
@Dennis Make it support base exp(pi)
 
Not sure how that happened. s and l are pretty far away from each other...
 
In cheddar should it be Pi or pi or PI?
 
5:23 PM
π
 
@Fatalize that wasn't one of the options...
 
@Downgoat Do you have any other built-in constants?
 
no
 
@Downgoat It's still 2 bytes long
 
maybe I might asdd eulers constant
@LegionMammal978 it's difficult to type on my keyboard so I'm not going to make it that character
 
5:25 PM
For that, you should probably do e, so I would suggest pi correspondingly.
 
do you have namespaces in Cheddar?
 
yes
 
@Downgoat Whoa! @ 54:14? That's fast.
 
Math.pi
 
@zyabin101 ?
@Fatalize eeww no, JavaScript does that...
 
5:26 PM
In[1]:= FromDigits@RealDigits[56, Mod[Exp[Pi], 10], 50]~N~50

Out[1]= 1212.0111210210022212002300101102120222102112020301
Pro tip: Mathematica supports non-integral bases natively
 
@Downgoat 16976 Downgoat 15 54:14
 
oh \o/
I should solve the other challenge soon...
 
@LegionMammal978 Pytek will too.
 
halp, I don't understand any of the code jam problems ._.
 
> Time Remaining: 8 hours 30 min
Public service announcement: Google Code Jam 2016 qualifications close in 8 hours 30 minutes.
 
5:31 PM
Would you guys get a Tesla if you could? - strawpoll.me/7325320
 
Y'know, these PSAs are usually pretty unnecessary.
 
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ I will keep pinging you until you answer my comment
 
@HelkaHomba I'd get one if it was self-driving
 
@aditsu They're getting pretty close to that.
 
@HelkaHomba 216 miles is more or less what I get from my "normal" car.
 
5:33 PM
I know
 
Teslas can already drive on the highway and change lanes autonomously.
 
@Dennis But gas stations are easy to find (in the US)
 
I want it to find a parking spot by itself ^_^
also, I don't drive
 
@HelkaHomba That's not true everywhere.
 
@El'endiaStarman haha "pretty close"
 
@LegionMammal978 what does toting to zero mean? I was afk
 
@Dennis i bet the places where gas stations are not easy to find.. electric charging points are even rarer.
 
tolerant
 
and charging with own's electricity would be ever costlier
 
5:35 PM
As in, can the function take zero as an input?
 
Lemme get on my cpu and check
 
(and still give a sensible result)
 
@Sherlock9 I think I understand the question, but I don't know which option means no.
5
 
has anyone down the jamcoin problem on Code Jam?
 
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ I'm talking about the sequence
 
5:36 PM
I don't have it on hand
 
@Dennis XD
 
@Optimizer Cheaper than gas? I wouldn't think so
 
@Optimizer That's probably true.
 
@Downgoat I did it but don't think I "down" it
 
I'm certainly confused, I can't find any sequence that is seemingly simple enough
 
5:36 PM
@aditsu downed?
oh
 
@Optimizer Good thing there's companies like SolarCity that are growing... :P
 
@aditsu do you think a generate-all-possible-strings-of-given-length and filter would work fast enough?
@Sherlock9 \o/ \o/ I guessed the right answer
 
2^30 strings? I doubt it
 
D:
 
@Downgoat \o/
 
5:38 PM
@aditsu do you have any suggestions for an algorithm?
 
Doesn't asking people for help kinda defeat the purpose?
 
> Charging an electric car costs the equivalent of paying about $1.14 per gallon at the pump, according to a new tool from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) called eGallon. - stateimpact.npr.org/texas/2013/06/12/…
 
well, I'm not sure what to say without giving away too much
 
@Dennis but I'm stupid and I can't math.
 
Leave it blank.
 
5:39 PM
@LegionMammal978 It fails for zero
 
@HelkaHomba that's half of gas price..
 
Thanks
 
@Downgoat In order of finish: TheOnlyMego, Maltysen, Sherlock9, Sp3000, MarsUltor, DennisMitchell, xsot, aditsu, kennylau, KeyboardFire, mbue.
 
I'll say my solution has 34 bytes ^_^
 
CJam?
 
5:40 PM
@aditsu Is it in CJam?
 
;_; I only understand the counting sheep problem
 
Well, I have 4 wrong tries on D-small, so I think I'm on the right track :D
 
@zyabin101 maybe
 
> D-small
 
@HelkaHomba Wow, that's better than I thought!
 
5:41 PM
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
 
I've been using Python so far, but it takes such a long time to write...
 
@Dennis me too. Python is the worst. I wish we could use JS...
 
You can.
 
Martin's got 7 bytes for B (yes, we tried golfing that one)
 
JS doesn't have STDIN
@Sp3000 what how
 
5:42 PM
Downgoat, make that face at me when you solve D :D
 
@Sp3000 please share the source so I can verify :P
 
@Downgoat with spidermonkey you can haz stdin too
 
@Downgoat Some implementations do.
 
(as in, for a single input line, not counting Case #... and such)
 
spidermonkey sucks
so does node
and rhino
 
5:42 PM
spidermonkey works fine for me, 100% command line
 
@Sp3000 Yeah, I was pretty tempted to do that one in a golfing language.
 
can someone pleeeease share an algorithm for flipping pancakes?
 
7 bytes? really?
 
@HelkaHomba How much do you pay for electricity in the US? Gasoline seems to be a lot cheaper than here.
 
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ Are you sure that a(0) is not in the sequence?
 
5:44 PM
The translations for my Strawpoll: "Bisa bicara Bahasa Indonesia?" means, roughly, "Do you speak Indonesian?"; "Iya" means "yes"; "Tidak" means "no"; and "Apa?" means "What?"
 
@Downgoat ummm those three things are not equivalent
 
@El'endiaStarman But not that exorbitant for some places: "There’s a gas station in Ohio pumping gas for $1.21 a gallon." o.O (from Jan 2016)
 
@Optimizer They are names of JS engines,
 
ok lol
 
measuring volumes in gallons
 
5:46 PM
Yeah, ಠ_ಠ.
 
@LegionMammal978 The output for n = 0 is wrong. I thought that's what it meant by intolerant to 0.
 
@Fatalize calling liquid petroleum as gas should have you understood there itself
 
when I hear gallon, I imagine a person carrying a bucket of something in some forsaken village in the middle ages
 
@Dennis I would have done C with pyth
 
5:47 PM
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ If a(0) is in the sequence, but your program doesn't support it, then arguably, your program doesn't implement a sequence in the OEIS.
 
@LegionMammal978 Let me fix that then
 
@zyabin101 no choice for "I'm not doing it"
 
@Maltysen I should have done all of them in CJam.
 
5:48 PM
@Dennis but like honestly, C would have been easier in Pyth than in Python
 
4 mins ago, by Downgoat
can someone pleeeease share an algorithm for flipping pancakes?
no one? :(
 
@LegionMammal978 fixed
 
@Downgoat MarsUltor had a really good one, I had a really crappy one
 
@Maltysen s/C/all of them/
 
And it's tolerant now
 
5:48 PM
@Maltysen what was yours
 
@zyabin101 only 3 languages on that list that I'm not using
 
@Downgoat represent a stack as a node on a graph and a flip as an edge, dijkastra
 
@HelkaHomba That's a lot more expensive. Weird.
 
@Maltysen :/
 
A*
 
5:50 PM
I used Haskell for the first time ever ^_^
 
@Dennis tidak is no
 
@Optimizer idk how to do A*
 
6 mins ago, by Sherlock9
The translations for my Strawpoll: "Bisa bicara Bahasa Indonesia?" means, roughly, "Do you speak Indonesian?"; "Iya" means "yes"; "Tidak" means "no"; and "Apa?" means "What?"
 
> toHex(()toHex(toHex(toHex(x))))
 
@Dennis Oh, sumo'd
 
5:50 PM
But thanks.
 
@LegionMammal978 oh dear what is that
 
Read it aloud
 
> to hex bracket start bracket start bracket end..
 
I read
> to hex to hex to hex to hex x
 
...so?
 
5:52 PM
^
 
Sounds interesting
 
??
 
@Downgoat the general idea is you flip a stack so that you have fewer differences, until they are all the same
 
The x sounds similar to hex
 
5:53 PM
:28890014 then thou shalt press the *
 
@orlp the lonely island
 
@orlp bahaha, those freaky lyrics finally make sense
 
Parmigiano
 
Six people use Python. A lot, based on the other responses.
 
5:59 PM
\o/ I think I might have figured out how to do fractiles
 

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