I honestly don't understand my kick. I was saying that I would not use caps in the future with a light hearted joke. I guess it was taken the wrong way. Sorry.
@MagicOctopusUrn my AP java class doesn't want us to use autocomplete because, quote, "You wouldn't have autocomplete as a real software developer". I get the real reason is because they want students to learn it but sheesh lol
@ConorO'Brien As an actual software engineer, I am most definitely using autocomplete to develop in Java. It would be practically unbearable otherwise.
This is really a "Real Programmers use Butterflies" problem, you shouldn't feel lesser because you use Autocomplete, but some people prefer to not use it.
@ATaco Similarly, I'm using IntelliJ because my coworker uses it. :P Does Eclipse also have that feature where it'll autocomplete based on other code you wrote/work with? Like, not just stuff in Java's standard library.
Is Java even doable without an IDE? I wanted to try it once but I couldn't even figure out how to compile it without getting a whole IDE, which I really don't have space for on my computer.
Oh, that's right, I use VSCode for C++ (when I have to work with C++). I use Sublime for Python, HTML/CSS/JS (well, when the JS is mine), and general text editing (though sometimes I use Notepad on Windows and TextEdit on Mac for real simple stuff).
Oh man, you're in for a treat. You can also use the Find utility to put in a specific regex or whatever and then it's Cmd-G (I think) that selects all instances that match.
Will also work if you highlight a section of text.
Quick question: is anyone familair with USB protocol? I'm not clear on something: with usb 1.0 will devices always operate at very near the 1.5 mbps defined max or can they operate much slower then this if they are designed too?
Do things like microcontrollers and proccessors count as electrical engineering, or is that just things like wiring up circuits for buildings and such?
Afaik, mass in traditional pyhsics is constant. But when we enter the relativity stuff, mass is changing as per velocity. Generally, the change is so small that we neglect it, but we should consider the changes while dealing with huge things like stars, etc.
I have a page that echo same result multiple times just according to quantity
example:
id | qty | name
1 | 4 | gun
2 | 3 | jet
3 | 2 | cup
result:
gun gun gun gun
jet jet jet
cup cup
My problem is how do i add a variable to echo differents row...
@Biv if you're going to accept an answer, accept the one that best matches the winning criteria (in this case the fewest bytes), however personally I'd recommend not accepting an answer
Specs
You have a cubic 3D space x,y,z of size S integer units, such as 0 <= x,y,z <= S.
You get from default input methods an array of points P represented as x,y,z integer coordinates, in any reasonable format as you like, for example: [x1,y1,z1],[x2,y2,z2],[x3,y3,z3] ... [xn,yn,zn].
All the ...
@Ven I mean I am writing a programme to list all the primes dividing f(x) upto a certain numbers. Is a set more natural than list for holding that? (I don't know anything about sets in python)
@LegionMammal978 That's generally true, but if I remember correctly from my Chemistry classes electro-negativity decreases with atom size, i.e. atomic number. That's because the outer electrons are farther from the nucleus and are thus less attracted
Randomly select from an array
This challenge is rather simple:
You are given an array of positive (not including 0) integers, and have to select a random element from this array.
But here's the twist:
The probability of selecting an element is dependent on the value of the integer, meaning as t...
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@LegionMammal978 Because SO_3 has a -2 charge. Covalent compounds are largely magic.
So it would do memory access like a teenager's room: randomly pull things out of a pile, discarding them into another (temporary) pile if they're not what you're looking for, and then merge the piles together when you're done.
oh yeah a heap is sorted where for all C != root, the parent of C's key value is greater than or equal to the key value of C, which is the "Heap Property"
@HyperNeutrino How about CMC: Follow Riker and flawr's conversation? Whenever I see one of them reply to the other, I always see how far back the message being replied to it :P
@HyperNeutrino I think the only way to do anything is to have only 1 value on the heap. In order to have multiple values, you could have a command that creates stacks ([ in ><>)