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12:49 AM
@NewMainPosts How many fingers does a bad planet need?
Wait, there's already a GH user called PetStorm‽ I was thinking of changing my GH username to PetStorm...
 
 
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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

math junkieIs this a winning Frustration configuration? Frustration is a solitaire card game which is played by calling out the sequence: “Ace”, “Two”, “Three”, ... , “Jack”, “Queen”, “King”, “Ace”, “Two”, etc. With each call, you simultaneously flip over a card from a shuffled deck of 52 cards. You win ...

 
3:19 AM
Any feedback for this and this?
 
3:33 AM
I tried filling up my about me up to the 3000-byte limit. Now I got a 2849-length text.
 
4:27 AM
Is the chat name "The Nineteenth Byte" indirectly inspired by this answer?
 
 
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BubblerReachability measure in Conway's Soldiers code-golf math grid decision-problem Background Conway's Soldiers is a version of peg solitaire played on an infinite checkerboard. The board is initially full of pegs below an infinite horizontal line, and empty above it. Following the ordinary peg sol...

 
6:12 AM
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petStormA065825 code-golf sequence arithmetic (This is A065825.) The sequence defaults apply, so you can pick another format other than this one. Given an input integer n, find the smallest number k so that there exists an n-item subset of {1,...,k} where no three items form an arithmetic progression. ...

Any feedback for this?
 
6:49 AM
@petStorm Fixed some incorrect wording and typos.
 
Hi everyone!
 
Hi!
It's boooooring. There is only one new challenge today.
And that one's difficulty was medium.
 
7:10 AM
@Bubbler Right now my challenge description is awfully long. Can you propose a shortened version of my challenge?
 
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Q: Acyclic orientations of an n-dimensional cube

mscroggsThe goal of this challenge is to check and extend the OEIS sequence A334248: Number of distinct acyclic orientations of the edges of an n-dimensional cube. Take an n-dimensional cube (if n=1, this is a line; if n=2, a square; if n=3, a cube; if n=4, a hypercube/tesseract; etc), and give a direct...

 
7:28 AM
It's just a waste of instructions...
 
8:25 AM
hi all
 
Hello, World!
@Anush What's up?
 
8:43 AM
Still writing my sandbox questions
 
9:35 AM
draft of second one written
 
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AnushAre these two DFAs equivalent? Two Deterministic Finite Automata or DFAs can be checked to see if they accept same set of strings in polynomial time. See section 3.3 of this for a long list of methods and this SO question/answer for a much shorter list. Input Your input will be two DFAs. In o...

 
9:59 AM
any comments on my question (see just above) gratefully received.
 
10:57 AM
I could Google this in 5 seconds.
 
@petStorm what could you google?
 
Just changing unfriendly phrases from Code of Conduct. :)
If I bothered to read your question, I’d know it’s not a duplicate.
Am I speaking English? If so, you can’t tell.
You came to get help, not to get you question edited.
 
 
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12:34 PM
After all these weeks and I've still not done it!
 
 
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2:50 PM
Advertisement: The 1+ guy is back again.
I know no one remembers me but I don't care.
XD
 
 
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4:00 PM
hello @HighlyRadioactive !
 
I would like to post codegolf.meta.stackexchange.com/a/18855/9207 soon so any comments gratefully received
 
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Q: Are these two DFAs equivalent?

AnushTwo Deterministic Finite Automata or DFAs can be checked to see if they accept same set of strings in polynomial time. See section 3.3 of this for a long list of methods and this SO question/answer for a much shorter list. Input Your input will be two DFAs. In order to be able to test your cod...

 
 
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6:07 PM
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Q: C++ programming

SamiHow to solve these 3 questions? Q1. Write C++program do the following: Define 2 variables S1, S2, S3 of type string Save the word computer in S1 and the word Sciencein S2 Concatenates S1 and S2 and save the result in S3 Print S3 and run your program to see the result Fine the total length of s...

 
7:03 PM
even quieter than usual here. What are people doing during lockdown other than going to ccgc??
 
7:38 PM
@Anush I think TNB/CGCC is mainly frequented by people who can work at home. But of course, working at home is more taxing than usual, so less extra energy and time for golfing.
 
 
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9:07 PM
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Q: Regex Challenge

TalHI can somebody help me with this challenge https://alf.nu/RegexGolf#accesstoken=LbcicyipZrJEWoKa2ET5 I don't have match direction so far... It seems that you need to match divisions of 3 but I am not sure that it is possible with regex. tried to look for patterns in the number but I don't find a...

 
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@Anush ^
 
9:28 PM
That's what I thought!
I am hoping someone will enjoy my DFA questions
 
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Q: How do i solce edhesive assingment 8.6

Royce ChristensenUse the function written in the last lesson to calculate a student’s GPA. Ask them how many classes they are taking, then ask them to enter the grades for each class and if it is weighted. Your program should then output the averaged GPA including the decimal place. Your main program must call ...

 

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