> Literate programs should not be totally different modes of the parser/interpreter (contrast rhoScript or "big Pyth"). Literate Paradoc and golfed Paradoc should just be styles of programming used by the programmer that can coexist in one program, and it should be possible to manually translate between them.
> Debugging, at least printf-style debugging if not more, should be natural and easy.
the institute for social ecology account that spends all day searching twitter for “bookchin” did not seem to comprehend my sarcastic tweet and accidentally liked it
Write a function that takes input as an integer, decimal or irrational number and outputs an array containing the integer or if a decimal number includes the last integer and decimal separator portion of input set as a single element with remaining integer and decimal portions of input set as adj...
Please help! I have a JavaScript source file, a Python6 source file and a C++ source file that I want to merge into a single polyglot source file.
I can polyglot JavaScript_Python6, Python6_C++ and also C++_JavaScript, but can't get a single file to polyglot all three.
Any help gratefully appre...
On September 1st, I started a proposal on Area 51, for users to share, discuss and answer mathematical challenges that they have. I did this because I felt that these types of problems have no place in any of the current, relevant sites about mathematics/puzzles. If you want to envision the prop...
Given that if this problem can be solved efficiently then longest common subsequence can be solved efficiently too, it may be worth reading LCS algorithms.
Initially I thought about having the first half in the string and the second half in its reverse, then it's necessary to check whether the sum of two endpoints are small enough, etc.
Given a sequence of integers or to be more specific a permutation of 0..N
transform this sequence as following:
output[x] = reverse(input[input[x]])
repeat
For example: [2,1,0] becomes [0,1,2] and reversed is [2,1,0]. [0,2,1] becomes [0,1,2] and reversed [2,1,0].
Example 1
In: 0 1 2
S#1:...
Display a rational tangle
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In a quest to classify mathematical knots, J. H. Conway discovered that certain simpler structures called rational tangles can be uniquely represented by rational numbers. A tangle is an arrangement of two strands of rope such that ...
Split and recombine a number
This code-golf challenge has two related parts. Your task is to write two functions/programs as per the below specifications. You may share code across your submissions, the submissions may call one another, and you may even submit a single submission which handles b...
@lirtosiast It depends. There are some challenges i find interesting but might not be motivated enough to put in the time without a bounty. Then there are challenges I just don't find interesting and wouldn't do either way.
Yeah these would be long term bounties that I promise in the question or bounties list, but don't actually put on the question until I'm ready to award
Of the form "First seriously golfed solution gets 500 rep, any improvement of k% gets k*10 rep with a one-time bonus of 200 if it's in a different language from the previous best, further bounties awarded to quality answers on my discretion" or something
@ASCII-only yeah like we don't want to include slug modules or Ace or markdown modules until needed so we compile into seperate files that webpack automatically then gets with a dynamic import()
@ASCII-only Ads are bad. Adblock blocks ads. Ad distributors don't want their ads blocked, so they started adding nagware to "encourage" users to disable adblock (read: hold site content hostage if users are using adblock). Now there's a back-and-forth war.
@lirtosiast like when I was a kid and my mom suspected that I knew where she hid the cookies and secretly made some cookies she knew I didn't like and I continued to get some of them just so that I can make the argument that it couldn't have been me that stole the cookies because I don't even like them.
My elementary school had [mascot] dollars, which were slips of paper you were awarded for good behavior and could turn in for small rewards / use as raffle tickets
In kindergarten I tried to steal them
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@lirtosiast Similar story: kids would get 1 reward token for turning in homework, and an additional 1 if they got an A. I bribed kids into giving me one of the two in exchange for me doing their homework for them.