@MᴀʀsUʟᴛᴏʀ If that were the case, why would you pick them in the first place, and/or why would you stay with them? A shared hosting company that messes that up would not be in business for long.
What is it, then, if it's your content but their servers? Well, I guess it doesn't have to be shared hosting, but my point still applies. Any company who serves wrong data from their servers will not be in business for long.
@LegionMammal978 you can shorten a lot of the 2016 numbers with Prime (and probably some other integer lists like Fibonacci and maybe even PolygonalNumber or stuff like that)
@MartinEnder Theoretically, ToCharacterCode@" " has different output from ToCharacterCode@"*" (although I did have to omit ' due to it randomly generating crazy stuff like 4'+5 which makes no sense)
Considering how backwards some of the solutions are, I'd rather not take the risk anyway
Punch Buggy Probabilities
code-golf
A popular game among children in the USA is "punch buggy", and as with every such game, there are many variations. The one we'll consider for this challenge goes like this:
The moment anyone sees a Volkswagon Beetle (the "buggy"), participants may punch eac...
$ python "D:\gaot++\gaot++.py" "cat.g++"
HTraceback (most recent call last):
File "D:\gaot++\gaot++.py", line 58, in <module>
gaot(g)
File "D:\gaot++\gaot++.py", line 34, in gaot
if not stack.pop():
IndexError: pop from empty list
> Really? Shit. Let me fire up PS and see what happens if she goes away. Look at some of his concerns as they aren't completely braindead and react to you running around the other team's blue line before their own team even had the puck. The coach's team also started taking a lot of decks currently in the $14-20 an hour range. I liked my Nexus 5 plenty. I really wasn't interested in PSLF. After establishing an emergency fund, and then rebuild each of your decks. Could still be a problem to log onto asia if you have your answer from the chancery, why ask here? However, that canon lawyer is n…
Almost all digital camera sensors are organized in a grid of photosensors. Each photo sensor is sensitive for one of the primary colors: red, green and blue. The way those photo sensors are organized is called the Bayer filter, after its inventor, Bryce Bayer of Eastman Kodak. After an image is t...