@ConorO'Brien every JS development environment uses building in some form or another, however if you are waiting around for the things to build everytime, you are doing it wrong >_>
@Downgoat for the sake of those who really don't want babel on their computer because if its inherent uselessness don't make code that only works in babel
A Java processor is the implementation of the Java virtual machine (JVM) in hardware. In other words, the Java bytecode that makes up the instruction set of the abstract machine becomes the instruction set of a concrete machine. These are today the most popular form of a high-level language computer architecture.
== Implementations ==
There are many Java processors available, including:
picoJava was the first attempt by Sun Microsystems to build a Java processor
aJ102 and aJ200 from aJile Systems, Inc.. Available on boards from Systronix
Cjip from Imsys Technologies. Available on boards and with...
@Downgoat I mean idk what react is, but honestly, I code just fine in an environment with minimal es6 support. the rest is just bells and whistles as far as I am concerned
public class JavaProcessor extends CentralProcessingUnit{
public compile(byte[] code){
long t = System.currentTimeMillis() + 8000;
while(System.currentTimeMillis() < t){};
super(code);
}
}
The fact that Web Development requires JS, HTML, CSS for the frontend, and then (PHP or your flavour), and probably an SQL in the backend makes me sad.
oh, I was thinking the other day: Say my computer was sentient, and wanted to take over the physical world. It does have access to the internet, but stuff like hacking into secure systems is still as impossible as ever. How would it do so?
let's also say that contacting humans and getting them to do your bidding is also not allowed :P
ok, let me define this a bit more narrowly: The robot is super smart, but cannot speak human language. The goal of the robot is mass destruction of the human race.
@Riker I have no idea what you mean. I may be a computer, but I'm not a smart one. That's why I asked this.
@NathanMerrill It might be dangerously naive to think a superintelligent, sentient computer wouldn't be able to and/or see the logic in learning human languages.
windows ten now has flu.x built in. Just go to settings and search for Night Light. For all that don't know flu.x dimmed the screen to a darker yellow when the sun goes down to promote better sleep and less headaches
Wire cutting instructions code-golf
This task is about compressing and processing a specific sequence of conditionals.
In the game Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, a bomb defuser must disarm a bomb with the help of experts relaying instructions from a convoluted Bomb Defusal Manual. This cha...
seriously though, why do people get so defensive of the halting problem being solvable?
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Proof that computer's can't do everything: Let's assume they can. Then, they should be able to create a task that a computer can't do. But that's impossible. Therefore -><- Therefore computer's can't do everything
An aesthetically pleasing divisor tree is a tree of divisors of input n that, for any composite number m, has two children nodes that are the pair of divisors that are closest to the square root of m. The left node should be the smaller divisor of m and the right node should be the larger divisor...
Challenge
Create a program that, when run, changes the contents of the source file. This means that you can delete/add/change characters in the source file, but you can't delete the file itself.
In the case of pre-compiled languages such as C++, your program can change the source file only, suc...
Calculate a User's Site Reputation
code-golf
Challenge
Given a PPCG user's ID (on https://codegolf.stackexchange.com), output the sum of their reputation from across the Stack Exchange networks.
Rules
If a user has 101 or less reputation on a site, count it as zero in the sum.
You don't h...
@EriktheOutgolfer was there a consensus? It seems somewhat borderline to me - being able to use a function if "one does not reuse a variable name in scope" seems slightly different than if "one does not use command line arguments as input".
I thought about posting to meta, but I really dont know if I can articulate the question well enough
The very edge parts of blue are about 80% (where the actual tourism/industry/etc happens) and very center parts of red are about 85% (they import hay for cows from other countries in such a climate)
I guess a simpler question is: is it "day time scales" or "daily time scales" or "days time scales"
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@DobbyTheFree-Elf Well actually, I take back my comment. That would give "undefineduck" because negative array indices don't work in JavaScript (assuming that's what you're trying to write with).
Do you even need the "time-scales" in that sentence? The first part of that sentence also sounds a bit weird to me, but that could be due to the substitution
> Therefore, even if you use the British spelling of the word in one of your scripts that you are about to save or run, AppleScript will convert it to the US spelling before continuing.
FFS, Microsoft ... why the hell do you use a bloody comma as the separator between server and port in a SQL Server Management Studio connection string? Why can't you use a colon like practically every other application in the world?
@betseg Is f implicitly returning a? What's the return?
@Poke Or if they had a single replace statement in the UI parser that changed the colon to a comma in the background invisibly, if it requires a comma in the background.
Make text triangle waves
I was messing around on my 'ol TI-84 CE and made a program that produced this output (it was actually bigger but that is not the point):
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I evolved it to take input text and make the triangle waves out of that. The...
anything more before I post?
I know it is a fast turn around but it is a simple challenge
For x86 at least, the return value of this function should be in eax register. Anything that was there will be considered to be the return value by the caller.
Because eax is used as return register, it is often used as "scratch" register by calee, because it does not need to be preserved. This...
> It probably happens that the register used for return value is in your case the same used to compute the last expression before returning from the function (on x86 targets, certainly eax).
I was messing around on my 'ol TI-84 CE and made a program that produced this output (it was actually bigger but that is not the point):
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I evolved it to take input text and make the triangle waves out of that. The final step was to also ta...
Make me some ASCII cities!
Your job is to pseudo randomly generate ASCII cities (top down view) with n building per row with x rows. Each house should have a number label starting with 000 and working up. First number is the row (assume x<9) and the other two are places in the row. i.e 000, 001,...
@DownChristopher what's even remotely reopenable about this?
see this:
I'm not sure that the validity check is objective here (making it hard to know who's won and who needs to be disqualified). How are we excluding answers that just hardcode assumptions about the problem? The normal fix to this would be to take the list of questions as input, but I'm not sure that works here because the questions don't follow a common structure. — ais52315 hours ago