@Sp3000 Zed doesn't even really make sense to me. All other consonants (besides miserable w, but that's another gripe) have only one consonant sound in them. Why mess that up with zed instead of zee?
@Poke I'm not talking about basic points, I'm talking about fluent speakers. There are probably tons on English words you don't know even if you are a native English speaker
I've been wanting to do this for a while...
HTML + CSS 491 487 bytes
-4 bytes thanks to Conor O'Brien
Input is taken as the width and height of the page window; width being the number of Views, and height being the number of Answers.
<style>p{overflow:hidden;width:1ch}@media(max-aspect-ratio:...
Frank has been working IT his whole life. Each day he responds to tickets, organizes equipment, and reports to his boss. One day, near the closing time on friday, frank is doing his final inventory and sorting come cables in the supply closet. Suddenly, the door closes and locks from the outside!...
@TùxCräftîñg Thanks, but is there no way to optimize it if you know the coordinates of the point you're looking for? Because then it just becomes a case of obstacle avoidance rather than a full search
Someone should make a challenge about this: research.swtch.com/qr/draw Given an image and a URL, create a QR code for that URL which resembles the given image.
In computer science, A* (pronounced as "A star" ( listen)) is a computer algorithm that is widely used in pathfinding and graph traversal, the process of plotting an efficiently traversable path between multiple points, called nodes. Noted for its performance and accuracy, it enjoys widespread use. However, in practical travel-routing systems, it is generally outperformed by algorithms which can pre-process the graph to attain better performance, although other work has found A* to be superior to other approaches.
Peter Hart, Nils Nilsson and Bertram Raphael of Stanford Research Institute (now...
Thought of this for a nerdy valentines card a while back, but I'm curious what sorts of variations everyone can come up with!
Example (python):
while(1):
print('love you')
Any of the following answers would also be acceptable, such as:
"love u"
"<3 you"
"<3 u"
Since this is a code-g...
This list of Internet top-level domain extensions contains all top-level domains, which are those domains in the DNS root zone of the Domain Name System of the Internet. The official list is at http://www.iana.org/domains/root/db
The official list of all top-level domains is maintained by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). IANA also oversees the approval process for new proposed top-level domains. As of January 2016, the root domain contains 1205 top-level domains, while a few have been retired and are no longer functional.
== Types ==
As of 2015, IANA distinguishes the following...
> Yes boss, I'll be careful not to break anything, I just wanted to clean the inside of the servers also since I'm so hard-working and motivated - in a few months by quartata
Description
We consider a simplified version of Tetris where each move consists of:
rotating the piece clockwise, 0 to 3 times
positioning the piece at a given column
fast drop
The goal is to determine the number of completed lines, given a list of such Tetris moves.
Playfield
The playfiel...
@LeakyNun multimimensional arrays must have same amount of members, or everything gets borked ,especially if you don't know how many members (if you do know then no bork, but you don't in this cmc)
i;main(c,v)char**v;{int**a=malloc(c*sizeof(int*));for(;i<c;)a[i++]=malloc(c*sizeof(int));} shortest i can get
The real thing (probably won't work): i,j,k,m;f(n,l)int*n;{int**a=malloc(c*sizeof(int*));for(;i<c;)a[i++]=malloc(c*sizeof(int));for(;l--;){a[j][k++]=i[n];if(i[n]^i[++n])j++;}}