@TuxCopter Merci pour le compliment. Comme je l'ai dit, je suis loin d'être un expert dans la langue française. Je ne serais pas surpris si ce que vous lisez en ce moment n'a pas de sens pour vous.
> Chatiquette: Envisager la création d'un forum de discussion séparée si un sujet semble être dominant ou la prévention de la discussion efficace des autres, des sujets plus pertinents.
@quartata Chatiquette: Consider creating a separate chatroom if a topic appears to be dominating or preventing effective discussion of other, more relevant topics.
translate: Chatiquette: Envisager la création d'un forum de discussion séparée si un sujet semble être dominant ou la prévention de la discussion efficace des autres, des sujets plus pertinents.
(from French) Chatiquette: Consider the creation of a discussion forum if a topic seems to be dominant or effective discussion of other prevention, more relevant topics.
@AlexA. Doesn't mean it can't be used for authentication. But for now, I just want to implement one easy way to manage your permanent links. After releasing v2, I can always add more.
@TheBitByte Yes that was Google - I know it's not a great translation but it's much better than I could do myself and it seems to get the point across :)
I have a text file with 40 records sorted in ascending order(population increase from 1950 to 1990). And i need to store the values in an array and display the increase in population each year using c#
@TheBitByte My desktop stopped letting me post so I hadn't got around to answering your second question but it seems to be working again now. No I've never read a penny dreadful...
My cat sat on my laptop and now if I type either L or P, it inputs 3 or * instead. The rest of my keyboard still works correctly. The problem is bad enough that I had to use the touch screen of my computer to type this in.
How can I restore the correct working behaviour of my keyboard?
@LuisMendo it looks to me like an arbitrarily long increasing-entropy chain is not harder to achieve than a significant finite one, so the challenge will come down to the tiebreak
@LuisMendo I'm sure it is possible. Consider e.g. a > aab > aaabb > aaaabbb >.... the entropy of those strings is monotonously ascending and converging to 1
basically, my idea is that if you have any high-entropy string, adding more and more copies of copies will cause the entropy to tend asymptotically towards its entropy
i think anything of form sttttttttt where s and t are strings where t has higher entropy than s should work, possible with no overlapping characters to be safe