I solved Semantle #55 in 51 guesses. My first guess had a similarity of 17.17. My first word in the top 1000 was at guess #22. My penultimate guess had a similarity of 55.76 (995/1000). semantle.novalis.org
I've just found an article that's included a link to a stack exchange site. My life has come to the point where seeing a link to anything SE is enough to make me lose my sh*t and think "holy crap SE that's epic"
guys what are some tips for usaco (if u know what that is), im doing pretty bad in it, only can pass bronze :\ do i need to memorize algorithms or what
hm, i'm not sure what the USACO trend is these days
the canadian version is moving away from memorizeable algorithms or DSs or whatever and more towards problem solving / ad hoc stuff and making observations and applying them to fundamentals
IMO you shouldn't use java
it's neither fast to write (like Python) nor fast to run (like C++)
you probably won't need to learn the stuff that makes c++ a dumpster fire to perform well enough, if it's small scale problem solving versus creating a large codebase
I solved Semantle #55 in 21 guesses. My first guess had a similarity of 8.05. My first word in the top 1000 was at guess #6. My penultimate guess had a similarity of 2.02. semantle.novalis.org
c++ is the language im least familiar with (i learned java just for ap cs a lol and ive been using python since forever but i still suck at it), is it similar to the other two languages
@att scores how well u did on a certain wordle, the numbers mean, based on the hints u got and what words u guessed, how many possible words conform to those hints
Input
An \$m\$ by \$n\$ binary matrix, with \$m\$ and \$n\$ both at least 2.
Think of the ones as gobs of melted cheese, which stretch as we expand the matrix horizontally and vertically.
More precisely...
Output
A \$2m-1\$ by \$2n-1\$ binary matrix, constructed as follows...
First insert rows of...
I solved Semantle #55 in 93 guesses. My first guess had a similarity of -0.73. My first word in the top 1000 was at guess #44. My penultimate guess had a similarity of 31.75 (837/1000). semantle.novalis.org
I solved Semantle #55 in 190 guesses. My first guess had a similarity of 12.45. My first word in the top 1000 was at guess #10. My penultimate guess had a similarity of -4.41. semantle.novalis.org
@AidenChow your haskell program in APL: https://dzaima.github.io/paste#0S3vUNkHjUddibaPD0x91LdLUf9SzlytNwVDBAAgNFQwB#dVHBSsQwEP2VMhcTjKmiiHSpsIqHFXEF9@YKZtNpG@lOSjJV67I3b/6lX2KLol6EMGSYN/PevDGxJ5uUHVl2npKpQLmxniInnJtn4zgpkW0toGZuY5amHHrTNtqHKr14QQtqs0aufZHBzfx2AapGU2CI2QbOPTES7y36FiED07aNs2akSR@jp0liaxMict5xuXcCW7XyRZ9d3s6vdeTgqHJlL@4A1L4aAt7LrZwE5C6Q@FLGepwjpLw7vN@WA5uA6c3V4ckxKDg4AqlmeeFttx5E6Ar5osHxe9bPCgFr42hAzP9HVEh2QPxbf3L4fAZSOyIMC3zhHEJHoNzvSBvQMH53iZ1og2t5RyqnY7D5j6VmFbriVVeO626lnU@b1fCG5eCXfbRVDxYiFee1awrhpBJmPJ6Q@elm/lcGqL/pt1lTMdNPpulQB2wbY1GkS0orBR/vbyCl1I/e0cOSHnZhSbCVQk4@AQ
a p5js game! dont let the ball touch the floor or ceil by tapping / clicking https://dzaima.github.io/paste#0AwA#VVHRboMwDHzfV7AngsoCdKWaxlxNmva@X0iJ26YNIcIpHZr49yXQVpsUFJ/PPnyORhfRCSxsfh4i7YGBvJqjAdarKgS9T4VbAM8LT1pO6M4WWDJ1eVx3KBx@CNMLYsXyJfVf4ivHqVp24nIvVjtmEsu3oj7tu/ZsJFuWZZqneVKhJpz1/rB50PEp1FpZQrZepUNa5P5MRL8AUQ0L6KtZe9hAsXxODBS3xBuUVzjO4zTtmfCrQyKU/8f6CeYn28HyOM3TPwFfVuPkZXwIa9D3LrWL2EUZ2V54k0S3iHfYtD2yMN8tBwYvkS0ZndI9mtpTXi60P14rbHmk5PoEBLKtzw0ad13sp8aAWEx1p6yLgzJxJSEObfGEqKshPjhn6TXLamn4kSRq1XfcoMuMbTJbvhd8xYtMq60H/NbpBosQO/x22VH4B5z/MVGt0a2QoKVH95kOKCQX1qKRHwelJaNgJwrb8rvxtn8B