We have a tag transcendental-numbers.
It's currently used on only 2 questions, here and here. Both are code-golf and involve approximating 2 transcendental numbers. (e and the Fransén-Robinson constant)
This doesn't appear really to add anything to these challenges, 1 is also tagged math and ...
@FlipTack when you can, if you can retag those questions you mentioned in your meta [approximation] vs [trans-numbers], that would be great. I don't have time right now
Hah, well, I suppose a better way to say it is that it's not clear that you know what you're talking about. It's also not clear that you don't know what you're talking about. Hence, "vague".
@Mego URL is: http://chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/240/, it's subdomain is "chat" and the path is "room". By addition property of addition I get "chatroom"
JIT works by keeping memory and branches it knows are hot points (based on what it sees at run time) hot. That means speedups sometimes (actually often) but only in comparison to interpreted languages. You almost never can be faster than what you're written in
is there an efficient way to interweave two strings in python (e.g. "Hello","world" -> "Hweorlllod") given they will be within one character of length with each other?
It was looking to be a pretty crappy birthday (because I'm in the middle of exam hell), but then my BFFs showed up at my house as a surprise!! Which really saved it. ;◡;
From Quine central:
Write a quine that takes as input the name of a language and outputs the same thing implemented in the input language.
The source article has something you can work from, but as the author says this is much harder. Obviously you only need to support a limited set of language...
%include "io.inc"
section .text
global CMAIN
loop:
PRINT_DEC 1, var
inc BYTE PTR [var2]
mov eax, var2
cmp eax, [var]
jle loop
ret
CMAIN:
var DB 5
var2 DB 0
call loop
ret