Hello. I just flagged a message, but maybe I should mention it here: A lot, perhaps most, of MD XF's recent quine answers are directly copied from rosettacode.
I'm new to this code-golfing thing and I'm very interested in CJam.
Is there a way to get all the current stack as an array? I think I can do it with something like [1$ 2$...n$] but I would have to get the stack's length and use some kind of iterator (or use a fixed length stack... useless). But...
@LuisMendo Not automatically, but there are a few things that will get you suspended and your content removed. Of course, I can neither confirm nor deny that this is what happened here.
I'd much rather prefer you try to make your own quine in each language. Then, you could claim it as your own, and maybe even outgolf the source quine, which is not necessarily intended to be short.
Community wiki is not a rep waiver
I've mentioned that from time to time in the past.
Community wiki doesn't just mean that you cannot earn rep from a post. Yes, it does have that side effect, but the community wiki option is for posts that can be edited by anyone without worrying about post ow...
I've found a competitive solution to a challenge elsewhere on the internet and would like to post it for completeness' sake (giving due credit). -> That's done on other SE sites all the time, and nobody marks these answers as community wiki, even if they contain little more than a quote from a blog post.
@ConorO'Brien I will when I've finished putting the RosettaCode quines in. I've written 6 or so of my own quines in obscure languages for that, I'd be happy to try in ;#+ :)
From en.wikipedia.org/wiki/… "The GNU Free Documentation License in version 1.2 is not compatible with the widely used Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license" although someone's disputed the reliability of the citation.
omfg Every year there's a woodpecker that takes up residence in our chimney and hammers on it for some reason. It just came back. I'd forgotten how annoying it is.
The first semester of pre-calc may entirely be review, but the first semester of stats is entirely "how to properly set up experiment" and "what is a standard deviation"
The second semester of precalc requires actual work and the second semester of stats is "which one of these functions built in to myi TI-84 is applicable here"
The word that will be used on the AP exam is variance
I'm the only 10th grader in AP Stats in my school btw. After the seniors graduate two weeks early, there will be three of us in my class (two juniors).