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I mean is there a reason three people all just left at the same exact time?
@AlexA. why does it bother you that people are being redirected to PPCG? Are you afraid of receiving more CR scrubs?
@mınxomaτ Same for Dennis IIRC
@AlexA. Yeah, but Dennis lives pretty "remote". Paraguay (?) I think.
@Cyoce Not that people in general are directed here, it bothers me that people direct folks with homework assignments to us.
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@mınxomaτ I live in the United States but my internet connection is though my phone, which, in turn is prepaid & thus if I use too much, I get charged ;((((
01:01
@mınxomaτ Yes
Found in a job listing:
> Microsoft Internet Explorer experience
Wtf does that even mean
@AlexA. I know that because codegolf.xyz blocked some CJam requests from Dennis as Spam :D
@AlexA. I believe the phrasing was something like "Either it's a challenge or a homework assignment, and go to PPCG if it's a challenge"
but it's clearly not
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@mınxomaτ it means that they're looking for someone who knows how to make modern JS work in Chrome AND IE6
@cat Wrong ping.
01:02
> (If this is merely a challenge, then stack-overflow is the wrong place. Checkout codegolf.stackexchange.com) If this is not a challenge for the community, is this per-chance a homework assignment?
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@mınxomaτ true
That sudden bold text startled me.
muhahahahhaa
#triggered
@mınxomaτ you'll get epilepsy if you stay in here for more than 12 seconds
01:04
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Q: Meshing Ring Networks

Compynerd255Some primitive network solutions, such as the MIDI Ring solution in MIDI Maze (the precursor to Faceball 2000) utilize something known as a ring network: each node has one input and one output, and the inputs and outputs are linked to create a ring. Now let's say that I have multiple ring networ...

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(@AlexA.)
Lol, New Main Posts is the combobreaker.
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Splendid timing as always
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"Just trying to create an array of integers for reference because I keep forgetting how integers look like."
@NewMainPosts THIS IS THE MIGRATED POST FROM SO.
not migrated, reposted
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@Doorknob冰 :sigh:
01:06
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@cat I'm having trouble understand why ZR+! prints 42. Does it print the difference in the register address or something?
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ 2rand2me
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@phase Z is 25, R is 17, 25 17 + is 42; that's in the post
@phase ZrandRme
> ZR+! prints 42, because 25 17 + 42 = is 1.
oh wait stacks forgot about those
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@phase postfix notation.
@cat urgicannomath
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@phase I think you misspelled the obviously superior syntax
@phase what even ?
Ah damn @Doorknob冰 beat me to reprimanding the clueless SO user
I wish people would stop doing that
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@Cyoce yes
which one this time?
01:10
@quartata sniping is his passion
@cat ty ?
you are so very welcome good sir
If you haven't noticed, I just put 200 points up on my question.
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Q: ¿xu ti te gismytermorna? (Is it a valid gismu?)

Thomas Kwa(Literally: "Does this follow/realize the gismu-form?") Premise The language Lojban is a constructed language, meaning in part that all of its words have been created rather than allowed to develop naturally. The semantic base of Lojban are its gismu, or root words, which were synthesized by co...

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I'm designing a language; should concatenation of two arrays result in zipping them or mapping them to another operand?
explain
01:15
It should result in concatenating them
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{3 4 5 6} + {7 8 9} = {3 7 4 8 5 9} or if map, {3 4 5 6} + {7 8 9} = {21 32 45 ?}
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ user was deleted, autonuked by Community
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@cat {3 4 5 6 7 8 9}
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in the case of a string, this is a simple answer
are you saying it should append?
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Concatenation should be concatenation
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@Mego okay
01:18
wehrewhrewherwhrewhrew
OH MY GOD
{3 4 5 6} + {7 8 9} = {3 4 5 6 7 8 9}
I BEAT PYTH
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@Cyoce pics or it didnt happen
@Cyoce Momentarily.
NO please no
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01:19
@Cyoce shh, don't tell @isaacg
Or FryAmTheEggman.
that's because I'm terrible at golfing in Pyth
ssshhhh
It doesn't matter
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01:20
@Cyoce Still 1 byte behind Seriously :P
doubtlessly it could be shortened in Pyth :P
I beat pyth
@Doorknob冰 Could you explain to me your QuickRandom algorithm? I'm not a Java person, and am trying to port it to JavaScript.
Mom get the camera!
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Whenever Mouse and CJam (eg, me and dennis) both answer a question, I'm always only 2 or 3 bytes behind and that makes me happy because Mouse is NOT designed for golfing
01:21
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ it's bad don't do it
That's why I'm doing it.
XD
Take thingy, multiply thingy by seed, the decimal part of thingy (i.e. thingy - floor(thingy)) is your "random" number, rinse and repeat
Lotsa bad random functions (first 2 are not.)
@Doorknob冰 o_o
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01:22
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ where do you get these? why do you have so many??
@cat I made them. For testing.
FOR SCIENCE.
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@Doorknob冰 I know ^_^
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@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ YOU MONSTER.
@cat Sacrifices had to be made.
@Doorknob冰 I actually really like the picture for QuickRandom. Reminds me of a cellular automaton.
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01:23
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ Maybe we can put our differences behind us.
99 upvotes
should I be 100?
I keep getting logged out of SE
I was upvote #99, I think. :P
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01:24
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ for science ?
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ In the new date mod billion div billion, does that solid color mean they're all the same number or they're in the same range?
@phase Same number ish. It's because it's all done at the same time.
@cat For science!
01:25
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ There's something problematic about using a number that doesn't change for randomness...
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@El'endiaStarman ^_^
@AlexA. har har har har u funi buni
@AlexA. That happened to me a lot before
no longer though
01:26
and my beating pyth is already off of the starboard
it's almost like a coverup is taking place...
no it's not
@Cyoce THWAM. The evidence is gone.
@Cyoce No, this room is just active.
@Doorknob冰 tell it like it is
...that's what they all say
01:27
@phase it
@AlexA. no
u wrong
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@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ I can't wait to start testing!
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> abandon all work, ye who enter here —aditsu
fakeunounono
[cyoce to it]: "Like it is"
@El'endiaStarman no totally a cover up u government goonies
What I do when I forget what I am coding:
user image
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@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ chell get ur gun ;)
That's quite a function you got there, Conor.
01:29
@AlexA. s/got/have
@AlexA. That's quite a formatted sentence you got there, Alex.
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@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ i just actually fell out of my chair laughing. I'm suing
@cat I see what you did there XD
@cat :D
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ No
I refuse
@AlexA. oui
01:29
@phase Not as good as "Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo"
@AlexA. s/no/yes/i
@quartata no orignal
I seem to get more stars when I need to be studying for exams e_e
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@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ me too!
The official font for writing DogeScript code should be Comic Sans.
01:30
everyone too!
@AlexA. making Atom plugin asap
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@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ my version of this is Keyboard Mash, then I post it to PPCG
@phase do it
@AlexA. l8r
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01:31
@AlexA. LOLCODE, too
@cat And somehow it's still valid Seriously.
@phase kbb
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@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ <insert <2yr old lang here>
01:32
@phase IIRC this is the most popular search on bing.
Isn't stack[-1] an out of bounds exception?
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@phase or an IndexError
Depends on the language.
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@phase Depending on the implementation
In Python it's the last element
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01:33
I got tired of typing stack[stack.length-1]
@phase It should be the last element.
Ninja'd
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^
python is cray cray
lotsa ninjas around here
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:O
01:34
o.O
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@phase Anything but.
@cat Are we not starring random car(e|ro)ts anymore?
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@Pietu1998 I thought we were
Edited. HappY?
@phase Wait. You don't like JavaScript. OR Python. I'm starting to think that you only like languages in which the end result looks like a code bomb.
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;)
o.c
cough cough
01:36
Object.defineProperty(Array.prototype, "last", {
   get (){
       return this[this.length-1];
   }
   set (v){
      this[this.length-1]=v;
   }
});
^ valid perl
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@phase In Java I think you get ArrayOutOfBoundsExceptionor TypeException: cannot use signed <Int> where unsigned <Int> was expected
@Pietu1998 posts the above after every code block in chat
I would have done stack[:-1] because that shows that's it's the wrap around index or whatever
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ Have you seen the code for O
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01:36
@phase That gets the whole array in Pyfon
I mean I know he wants to golf it and all
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ Needs some kind of ES6/ES7
@Cyoce You forgot the ,
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01:37
Oh I see
@Pietu1998 o_o that's firefox.
JS? More arrows.
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When I edit I can't read what I'm editing
u borked ur computr bruh
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01:38
@phase Windows tends to do that
@Cyoce I can read it fine ;-;
I'm sorry I have normal human vision
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@cat I happen to be on the most reliable version of Windows, XP
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@phase WHY
@Cyoce why aliens are winning
01:39
@Cyoce By the way I totally forgot this was a thing. Thank you so much :D
Object.defineProperty ?
why are italics white?
@phase No they're not as you can see here
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01:40
@phase they aren't
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ custom getters and setters are my life
That's why I can't stand python
@Cyoce :D hi-five
@Cyoce You can do that in Python
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you have some junk CSS-malforming js in ur browser m8
01:40
@Pietu1998 You can't do it for the default datatypes
maybe Windows XP was a bad idea
I used to use them a lot
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@Cyoce You can redefine a class' methods
@Cyoce Yes, you can
Well shit
__getattr__ & __setattr__ are the thing I know about
01:41
Tell that to the people on SO when I asked the question
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LOL
Lemme see if I can find it
shift
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firstly, there's this
and this
this is @Cyoce's question
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Here's the problem for the second one
That defines the property for your class
I want to define it for the builtin class list
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01:44
then use freakin' ruby
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>@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ custom getters and setters are my life
**That's why I can't stand python**
Woah, are we seriously thinking of raising the question rep amount? (meta.codegolf.stackexchange.com/questions/7683/…) @AlexA.
@Calvin'sHobbies Yes. Where have you been?
I've been out of it for a while and this is the first time I've heard
Calvin's is crying from happiness — Optimizer Dec 7 at 20:55
Scripts? Python. OOP? Ruby. Verbose crap that kinda looks like code? Java.
@AlexA. Calvin is is crying
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@Cyoce but you can
then show me how
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@phase ruby = junk
01:47
@cat then code crystal
@cat What don't you like about Ruby?
Ruby's awesome
end is kinda gross but otherwise it's alright
yeeah
better than whitespace indentation though
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I'm not enough of a pyfon wizard, but i've seen it done before effectively
*why* do you want to do this in py?
01:48
because I'm lazy
>>> ruby is junk
True
>>>
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straight up anything is better than whitespace indention
And I like control over everything
I like having my own methods
my methods are always better than a standard library that has been in development for years
oh wait ofc naught
@AlexA. Well, idk. I've always considered writing questions far easier and certainly less tedious than writing answers. So I'm not sure I agree with the idea.
01:50
The first thing I would do is make the mutator methods return the thing they're mutating
@Calvin'sHobbies You're kinda the exception.
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@AlexA. the syntax makes me want to barf (you say whitespace indentation is bad but ruby relies entirely on whitespace for things like if while def etc! there's no : syntax or similar and it annoys me.) Ruby is IMO a worse-than-py approach to oop. I could rant about it for a while, I think.
I hate how Python uses the abbreviated names for things
@Calvin'sHobbies I'm with El'endia. I think it's much more difficult for most people to write good questions than it is for you.
@Cyoce Abbreviated names?
01:52
@AlexA. For humans, and not tigers, it's difficult.
str, int, list, dict
@AlexA. But my rep would pretty much double. In an instant I would surpass Sp O.O
Stupid python, now that you've reserved those words, what am I going to call my strings?
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@Cyoce it's different, but it's more concise for the same meaning
Cyoce: Beat Pyth, will You? 20 bytes says otherwise.
01:52
@cat Hm, okay. I don't know enough Ruby to have opinions on the things you mentioned.
@isaacg ...
There was a time when I had beaten pyth
@Calvin'sHobbies Rep cap retroactively applies per day.
I see that glorious era has come to a close
@Calvin'sHobbies So what? Since when does rep actually matter after one reaches the threshold for full site privileges?
01:55
@AlexA. Oh sure, idk. It's just nice in a way to know almost all my rep came in measly increments of 5 :P
@Calvin'sHobbies Haha that's true! It's quite impressive.
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ A lot.
@isaacg thanks for reminding me I didn't have to close my quotes :)
1 byte closer to beating you again
@El'endiaStarman thanks :3
01:58
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ Well, you don't need more than first. And maybe last.
@SuperJedi224 shhhh
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ I think the ones with dashes don't work.
o_o
@Pietu1998 s/-/_/g

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