tbh, it looks like it was thrown together at 10:00 in the night, not something that SE has been working on for many months. Also not sure how it will play well with the many userscripts which add things to the nav bar
@Stephen there's not much to find tho, like there's like the Run button and that's about 99% of buttons you'll ever click
@Mr.Xcoder have you used SceneKit before? I'm having a lot of trouble with getting materials to show up correctly
@ASCII-only okay so I am working on execution graph but not sure on how 'atomic graphs' (i.e. smallest S -> {f1, f2, ..., fn} -> E connection) would workl
like how would we match them when doing things like graph observers
btw @El'endiaStarman how is progress on Pytek going?
@ASCII-only also one more thing, for ExecutionGraphs should we always check to ensure all execution paths converge to an exit node (e.g. return, exit(0), etc.)
From my understanding, On Android, java compiles faster than Kotlin, so during development things are slightly faster. Is there performance benefit/drawback when it comes to production apps? When an app is published in the app store, does it run faster or slower depending on what language was used?
I am wondering if there is anyway to perform calculations using the C preprocessor (mainly).
There seem to be various different modes that each C preprocessor can be put in, so I'm wondering if anyone has come up with a way yet to calculate values for instance using addition?
So let's say I w...
Translate Tetris moves to GoL!
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Unless you've been living under a rock, you're probably aware of the fact that the highest voted unanswered, incredibly hard challenge to build a working game of Tetris in Conway's Game of Life just recently got answered. (Go check it out if you haven'...
@Mr.Xcoder Thanks. Could you clarify Puzzle 1 in that you have to determine whether an array is golfy or not? It took me a second to understand the task
So if I'm understanding this right, H, N, O, F, Cl, Br, I, and At are the only seven elements which are only chemically stable in their diatomic forms. The rest are stable in their monatomic forms. Correct?
@cairdcoinheringaahing perfect, thanks! I somehow forgot to mention that
@cairdcoinheringaahing Can't wait for you to submit an answer :-) - Looking forward to see how 2Deorstv is like (I also can't wait for it to be put on TiO)
> Four isotopes of astatine were subsequently found in nature, although it is the least abundant of all the naturally occurring elements, with much less than one gram being present at any given time in the Earth's crust.
Anyone good with GraphQL here? Is it possible to exclude an edge node from the result object if a node property is empty? E.g. I want all node { name company } nodes, except when company is empty. (company is of type String!)
@LeakyNun As per your question: Not all people there want independence (see for example here, if you want to practice your Spanish). As for those who want, I don't agree with their reasons and their methods. I think it's better together than split. And what they are doing these last weeks is against the law
CMC: Given an array a and an integer n, split a into n chunks of equal length. len(a) is guaranteed to be divisible by n. Example: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] 3 => [[1, 2], [3, 4], [5, 6]]
Challenge
Given a string of text, complete it with braces and semicolons based off its indentation.
All braces/semicolons should be placed starting at a fixed column. The challenge is inspired by this screenshot
Input and output will be a string (or an array of strings by choice)
Input and out...
Inversion in SLₙ(ℤ)
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Given a square matrix with integral entries and determinant +1, return its inverse.
Examples
[1] -> [1]
[3,1;2,1] -> [1,-1;-2,3]
[3,2,3;4,5,6;7,8,10] -> [2,4,-3;2,9,-6;-3,-10,7]
Try it online!
Casciitus
Introduction
Cacti come in various different sizes, shapes and colors. However, the most iconic cactus and must-have in every Western has to be the saguaro. Important features are its size and arms, which have defined the stereotypical cactus appearence.
Your task is to bring the s...
nix did not come up through whole process of interviews - they offer, I accept then I go to do a walk through / meet & greet... they show me my desk (no computer yet) and say "we use Xterm"
By starting from the number 1 and repeatedly either adding 5 or multiplying by 3, an infinite amount of new numbers can be produced. How would you write a function that, given a number, tries to find a sequence of such additions and multiplications that produce that number? For example, the numbe...
oh there are icons in this thing? Google image search looks like text with some drop down menus (which are accessible with ctrl+mouse) - it's all very bizarre to me :)