Yes, under specific circumstances:
I think that DJMcMayhem made some really good points as to why we don't like duplicates. I'll address the two he felt were still relevant to answer-chaining:
A challenge becomes less interesting when it's been done before. Even challenges around a theme...
Pros for reposting it: New languages, learn from old mistakes (such as using Foo), new users who haven't tried it Cons of reposting it: Could be closed as a dupe, may get duplicate answers
Also, it's over 2 years old, so a new one wouldn't draw attention from the old one
Anyone mind if I post a meta question about the possibility of reposting it?
oh well that downvote didn't affect poster's rep xD
lol I was playing minecraft and then I got mad because I lagged out and almost lost the game so then I just rage-killed a bunch of people and this happened xD
I should rage-kill more often because this is the first time I've won a game in a while xD
hm interesting. i find it interesting because I like strategy and it's fun trolling people who know how to fight but not how to do strategy
because then I just jump over them, go destroy their bed, and then kill them assuming they don't just walk off the map because I placed blocks ಠ_ಠ (has happened at least 5 times)
@cairdcoinheringaahing same for me, but mods/modpacks make it more fun. Today I started playing Forever Stranded (after not playing minecraft for over 3 weeks :p)
I like to rush people. I die a ton but I can usually get about 3-4 kills and like 2 or so bed destructions unless the guy to my side actually knows how to play video games
The infinite monkey theorem states that, given infinite time, a machine sending an endless stream of random characters will always type any given text.
That sounds to me like a great idea for a challenge.
Process
In order to monkey-ize a string A, the following steps should be taken:
Take an...
This question if from Royden third edition Real analysis. I do not know how to proof this question. I started by assume there is a step function but I do not know how to continue