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Interact: To act reciprocally.
 
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Sure
 
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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

Λ̸̸Perfect powers code-golf number Given a list of numbers, output the smallest non-1 number that ensures that it's a perfect square, cube, etc. Examples 2 -> 4 (2² = 4) 3 -> 8 (2³ = 8) 2, 3 -> 64 (8² = 64; 4² = 64)

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By the time all recent sandboxed posts are posted to main, it's going to be a pain to answer all of them. :(
^^ I don't have time to make a refimpl for my latest question. Although any feedback is appreciated.
 
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Surculose Sputum's weekly rep is 404. :)
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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

Λ̸̸Is the input Bl lu ur rr ry? code-golf string decision-problem This is based off this challenge. Given an input string, check whether the string is blurry. What's a blurry string? Take a non-blurrified string abc as an example. You repeat every character of this twice: aabbcc And then inse...

^ Any more feedback for this, at the brink of posting?
 
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Q: Split a list evenly

my pronoun is monicareinstateYou are given a list of positive integers as input. The challenge is to find such a position of a cut that minimizes the absolute difference between the sums of the two parts (to the left and to the right of it). The position should be given as the index of the first element after the cut. This ...

 
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A: Sandbox for Proposed Challenges

DingusPerfect scores in Martian rules football code-golf integer arithmetic Story Martians have been observing Aussie rules football matches from space with great curiosity. They have fallen in love with the game, so much so that they have been inspired to start their very own football league. Howeve...

 
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Q: Binary Reduce a List By Addition With a Right Bias

LyxalGiven a list of 2 or more strictly positive integers, sum the first and last half of the list, with the middle element being counted only in the right half if the list has an odd number of elements Some examples of the middle element being counted in the right half: [1, 2, 3, 4] -> Left: ...

 
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Hi, this is my first time doing code golf. I was wondering if it's ok for my (haskell) submission to be a function with type IO String. Specifically for this question but also in general: codegolf.stackexchange.com/questions/204068/…
it seems like String is ok but I wasn't sure about IO
 
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@StevenFontanella Here's a handy guide to I/O in Haskell: codegolf.meta.stackexchange.com/a/11935/20260
In general, you don't need anything IO. String -> String suffices. But you can do IO if you want.
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@xnor
thanks, looks like it's allowed. I actually ended up using interact anyway but it's good to know for the future.

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