Jelly, non-competing
3 bytes This answer is non-competing, since it uses a language that postdates the challenge.
+¡1
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How it works
+¡1 Niladic link. No implicit input.
Since the link doesn't start with a nilad, the argument 0 is used.
1 Yield 1.
+ Add the...
Detour (non-competing), 8 bytes
[$<<]!S.
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This one is shorter than the word "fibonacci"
[$<<]!S.
Fibonacci
explanation:
[ ] # while n > 0
$<< # replace n with [n-1, n-2]
!S. # invert, output
Just for fun, here's one that will always take exactly 19 ticks...
Van der Waerden's theorem says that
For any given positive integers r and k, there is some number N such
that if the integers {1, 2, ..., N} are colored, each with one of r
different colors, then there are at least k integers in arithmetic
progression all of the same color. The least su...
it's bad enough that pressing delete on normal chrome takes you back a page with no focused element. Now imagine if every key did some shit like that. ( ͡ಠ ツ ͡ಠ)
@AlexA. now, in this imagined hell, click on the text area where you have written a long answer/program/essay/etc, miss the text area, and start typing. Then, scream in rage and horror as all your work is obliterated because pressing "x" made vimium think you wanted to close the tab. ( ͡ಠ ツ ͡ಠ)
I wonder, is there a single meta thread which contains all of the requirements for a valid programming language for use on this site? I know we have the "what counts as language" thread, but there's also the recent thread about "local vs online and making sure it's version-able" and I also distinctly remember a thread that listed out acceptable operating systems.
@PhiNotPi Oooh, make one that it "What are all the requirements for a programming language. Please post one answer per requirement." Rainbolt will love it :D
So... uh... this is a bit embarrassing. But we don't have a plain "Hello, World!" challenge yet (despite having 35 variants tagged with hello-world, and counting). While this is not the most interesting code golf in the common languages, finding the shortest solution in certain esolangs can be a ...
Ok, python people. I got a min() arg is an empty sequence and I'm a bit stumped. It's on this line here, any idea what would be empty about this? (yes, I know more context would help, but I'm looking for a starting point):
bucket_id = min([b for b in xrange(len(_buckets)) if _buckets[b][0] > len(token_ids)])
@Geobits 99.99% of all vegan cheese is the worst shit ever. However, this particular one is really good. They use it at Pizza Pi Vegan Pizzeria in Seattle.
> The program must take no input, and print Hello, World! to STDOUT (this exact byte stream, including capitalisation and punctuation) plus an optional trailing newline, and nothing else.
Yea, I just thought it was funny, since I assumed most vegans would also be the type to want to know exactly what was in it (instead of some vague term).
A bucket or pail is typically a watertight, vertical cylinder or truncated cone, with an open top and a flat bottom, attached to a semicircular carrying handle called the bail. A common volume is 10 liters (10 dm³).
== History ==
Building materials and solvents have been packaged in large metal pails, but in recent decades plastic buckets have been greatly favored. Plastic buckets have more uses due to the popularity of plastic for food products and the tendency of metal pails to rust.
== Types and uses ==
There are many types of buckets;
A water bucket is used to carry water
Household...